Friday, December 19, 2008

The Guinea Fowl Chronicles, Ms Bo's Beau...

Ms Bo... not a very big peep

Ms Bo, it seems, in addition to her usual entourage, has a beau. Well, he’s either that or he’s appointed himself as part time Father Protector. He’s a lone male guinea, whose mate died last year, after she’d been in some kind of accident that had partially severed her leg. We’d have caught her and taken her for treatment if we could have, but she was far too traumatised. The hen’s leg finally fell off and she and her mate pretty much lived in the safety of the garden for a few months before she disappeared. He spent weeks wandering around aimlessly and is now a daily visitor to the garden and seems to have become quite attached to Ms Bo.

Ms Bo and her beau...

Ms Bo's entourage

Last week I discovered that on top of the black and rufous-chested sparrowhawks and the neighbourhood cats, Ms Bo has an additional predator to worry about – a black headed heron. Herons will evidently munch anything up to the size of a dove. Since Ms Bo appears to be a dwarf guinea fowl, she’d make a suitable snack. Father Protector aka The Beau, happened to be in the garden the day the heron appeared. Up he went on his toes, spread out his wings and flapped them vigorously. Of course, the heron just ignored him, until Father Protector proceeded to herd the lurking beast away from Bo’s cage.

Bo's Beau seeing off the evil heron...


There, that got rid of him!

Ms Bo also has another guinea couple who just don’t seem to know what to make of her. They have hung out in the garden for the past few months – and now that Bo’s family are infrequent visitors the Guinea Couple hang around her cage most of the day, the hen constantly pecking at Bo through the mesh. This morning they were both lying at her cage, waiting for her to be brought out and have subsequently spent the last couple of hours obsessing over her. I do honestly wish I spoke better Guinea so I could make the necessary enquiries!

As for Ms Bo…well, she remains a Very Small Bird. Her siblings, who occasionally come to visit, are now huge. They’ve got their iron-grey spotted feathers and you can see the beginnings of their combs. The size difference is simply absurd. The curious thing is that Ms Bo seems just fine. She eats like a ravening horde, pootles around her cage, chats to herself and remains decidedly feisty of spirit. D is convinced she’s growing, just very slowly - I think he’s being optimistic. Our zoologist friend just reckons she’s a “dwarf”. Personally, I’m still hoping for a last minute growth spurt, but I suspect I may be being optimistic too.

Bo and her brother - little and large...

Bo's Brother - he ain't heavy, he's my brother...

Bo's mother, her brother and the usual suspect...

Ms Bo on the hop...

This weekend Villa Beau Bo aka the Peep Palace will be getting an extension, so Bo will have still more space in which to shout the odds. Meanwhile, our mealworm cultivation project having proved to be a disaster and earthworms containing too high a tannin content, D is now cultivating maggots. I know, don’t ask. Still we have discovered that maggots make a fine meal for a small bird – and I think they’re probably better than some of the bugs I’ve been finding for her. I mean, for heaven’s sake, last week I had to stick my finger into her mouth to dislodge a bug that she’d snarfed down too rapidly. I would really prefer not to have to do that again. It’s bad enough trundling down to the greenbelt at the end of the road with a net and collecting box to harvest grasshoppers and having people look at us askance and ask, “Um, exactly what are you doing?” Ah well, eccentric is as eccentric does, I guess, and we have a guinea chick to rear.

30 comments:

R.L. Bourges said...

Cybèle wants both you and Beau to know she would never, ever even dream of tasting the tip of one of Miss Bo's feathers ('they tickle' she says).

She insists her intentions have always been of true interspecian peace, friendship, and collaboration (she insists that you say this to Beau, in case he's missed it. Further insists on the adjective interspecian, I'm afraid.)

'Word verification be my witness,' she adds, 'I utter truth, I stutter truth and I strut nothing but the most truthful of lies."

best, truthfully,

the scrivenette, on behalf of Cybèle Christie

(word verification? strutful)

karen said...

hi! great to get an update on Miss Bo again, was beginning to miss her.. hope she enjoys her gourmet maggots! :-)

kyklops said...

... cultivating maggots...

Not to be overly depressing or anything, but some might say that's a pretty good description of "life"...

Of course I personally would never be so cynical...

Bo reminds me of our "dwarf" Corgi (who's now very healthy and thriving).

strugglingwriter said...

Great post as always. I love the photographs :)

i am storm. said...

i love the bo updates. glad to hear she is doing well.

i found myself thinking that you have found your new forever pet....i can see her getting her own room in the house for when the weather is less welcoming.....

lol

Lori ann said...

maggots! oh dear lord, do they maybe come in dried up crumbled up form??
I love the photos with the the heron and the squirrel!! Nicky this would make a darling children's book, I have been reading these chronicles to my g~babies already! you have so much talent :)
xx

Gottawrite Girl said...

I know, and I second Lori Ann... write a magical children's book with all these magical photos!!! : ) Nicky, you know your photos are a veritable meditation? Ok, well, happy weekending and talk soon!

Pat Posner said...

See, now there's me and Lori Ann saying what a great children's book Ms Bo and Friends would make.

Are you going to bake Bo a maggot cake for Christmas?

Absolute Vanilla (and Atyllah) said...

Note to Ms Cybele Christie, methinks, madame, that you are a scoundrel of note. I know that when you read the stories of my little Bo, you slavver uncontrollably, your lips twitching at the thought of that delicious morsel crossing your tongue. Well, I will have you know, Ms Cybele, you will have to get past me first.
And there I always held the canine species in such high regard. Truthfully, Ms C, you disappoint my faith in all dogkind.

Sob.

Well, Karen if yesterday's maggot feast was anything to go by, home grown maggots are going to be a huge hit! ;-)

Ah now, Kyklops, you old cynic... However, I take heart from the fact that your corgi "dedwarfed"!

Thanks, SW!

Erm, well, Storm, she already kind of has her own room - she sleeps in the sunroom at night... ;-)

Erm, no, afraid not, Lori these are in alive and wriggling form - she wouldn't touch them otherwise - reckons her food has to be on the move!
I don't know if I could tackle a children's book like this - I have no idea where to start with a young children's book! But thanks for the encouragement!

Aw, thanks, Susan, you're a honey. Okay, I think I'm going to be looking for a collaborative partner on this children's story!

Oh dear, Pat, now I'm really under pressure to create a children's book! ;-)
As for a maggot cake - now there's a good idea! :-)

R.L. Bourges said...

(The scrivenette wants it clearly known she has no responsibility for what follows. She is only following canine orders from Ms Christie):

"I draw your attention to the third term in my enumeration. I stand by my words: my lies are but feeble attempts to get at the truth. The truth being the sincerity of my intentions. I have learned to appreciate and respect Miss Bo. Whilst I have no control over the meanderings of my canine brain, I have perfect control over my canine person. Voilà. My intentions are honorable in the extreme. I cannot be held responsible for the fact word verification adds: hickleak - whatever that means.

Many Happy Maggots to you Miss Bo. Your canine friend,

Ms Cybèle Christie"

Fire Byrd said...

Was really enjoying the peace and calm of the pics when I got to the end and nearly fell of my chair at the idea of you going grasshopper hunting and sticking your fingers down Miss Bo's throat..... eugh!
x

Rob (Inukshuk Adventure) said...

Fab pics of the locals.

fly said...

Trying again, (my last post vanished) wonderful update and I have linked it to our message board. Now you have me looking forward to fridays!! Yes, baby flies are a great protein source, what a grand idea!

Absolute Vanilla (and Atyllah) said...

Dear Ms Cybele Christie, I would very much like to believe that your intentions are honourable, but you see, I have one small problem. A certain, now deceased member of the canine family, of whom I was inordinately fond, one day found himself, when faced with a guinea fowl, quite overcome. His canine brain, which had in fact been designed for retrieving, (and yes, there were times when I found this honourable hound carrying baby birds around in his mouth, entirely unharmed but entirely soggy) found itself totally unhinged when he, at the tender age of ten, encountered his first guinea fowl. I am assuming there is something about the fowl which turns the canine brain to mush. So, my dear Cybele, as much I do indeed believe your intentions are honourable, I am truly not sure if I can rely so equally upon your tum!
Yours most respectfully, etc.

Hey, what can I say, FireByrd, needs must and a girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do. Don't go all wussy on me now! ;-)

Thanks, Rob!

Oh yay, Fly, I'm so glad maggots are a good idea. I'll come check out the message board a bit later! Thanks for the link :-)

Baino said...

I love your little Bo Chronicles. She's a lucky birdie and you're a clucky chook! Your word verification is very apt today . . .what's Guinea for feed me now? "Pogmi"

Gail said...

What wonderful photos and wonderful words!
Check out my contest.

Angela said...

Chuckle, chuckle, you have such a talent to write and photogragh, Nicky! I want to assist Lori and tell you we accept no excuses. Just go back to your first post on your guineas, copy them, look them over, and send them to a publisher of children`s books. I don`t think you`ll need much more to do. And all the children will cry for more!! I `ll buy one, too - always on the hunt for English books to teach my kiddies with. And which could be better? Love from Angela

steph said...

AV/Nicky

I'm very jealous of all the wildlife that seems to visit your patch.

It seems Little Bo is creating quite a stir in the community.

Here's hoping her story has a happy ending!

Rambler said...

sweet little love story ha :)

Angela said...

Nicky, thanks for your comment, and the same to you. I am really warming up to that book of yours-idea! They children will love the chicken-dwarf (them always being so small, too). Look up SJW (Novellessness) and see what you can find out about the possibilty to print books on demand (just IN CASE you find no publisher). I`m the first to demand some (as gifts, too).

Absolute Vanilla (and Atyllah) said...

Well, I don't think she agree with you today, Bains - she was very poorly this morning and had to go to the vet and suffer all sorts of indignities!

Thanks, Gail - and yes, have left you my offering! :-)

Aw, Angela - you're too kind! And now I'm really feeling the pressure to write this children's book - I guess I will have to seriously think about! ;-)

I think Bo is definitely causing a stir, Steph, though I'm not sure it's always for the right reasons! :-)

LOL, yes, a sweet little love story indeed, Rambler!

Actually, I've got a friend looking to do a POD book through Lulu.com, Angela, so I can find out about it from him - and another friend has also also used them - I guess I really am going to have to think about this, even my husband thinks it's a good idea!

Ropi said...

Nice photos.

Middle Ditch said...

I so have enjoyed the Miss Bo story and am really pleased she is doing well.

Somehow the pics didn't come up which is such a shame and yes maggots are very rich in protein so she should thrive and (hopefully) grow.

lol

JaneyV said...

Hey Honey - I'm back catchin' up on all I've missed while I've been a sickie. Thanks for all the well wishes!

I'm so glad to see that Ms Bo continues to have visitors and that she's found a protector. I don't envy you the bug diving but your garden is a wonderfully interesting place these days - a real social hotspot for the small creatures of The Cape!

Bo's brother is a handsome fella isn't he?

*~*{Sameera}*~* said...

Awww!

Here's to the well being of Bo and the Beau.Cheers :)

Crystal Jigsaw said...

Fabulous pictures of the heron. We have one on our pond. A little Christmas holiday romance perhaps.

CJ xx

Vesper said...

Oh, what a touching story...
Mr. Beau is just beautiful... :-)
Lovely pictures!

Merry Christmas, dear Nicky, and all the best to you and your loved ones!
xoxoxo

Middle Ditch said...

I saw the pictures this time.

Have a lovely Christmas and a happy new year!

gaudiumdegaea said...

How is it going Ms Vanilla? Everything alright with you guys and Miss Bo?
Just stopped by to ask because haven't seen you around (here and at fb) lately.
*hugs*
Gx

Wanderlust Scarlett said...

*laugh*

Maybe this fellow should be in the cage with her, sometimes... for company?

Instead of the chicken?

That's nice that she has friends and is so well cared for.
I'm very glad to hear it!

Keep the updates coming!

XO
Scarlett & Viaggiatore