Photo of Helmeted Guineafowl: Taken with a Samsung A3 2017

in photography •  7 years ago 

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In my family we call these "bulletproof birds". We gave them that name because our father would shoot them with his hand gun, but he would be lucky to find one dead. Most of the time the bullets didn't penetrate through to the body and the guineafowl would just fly away. My father shot them because they would dig up the crops and seeds that we planted on our farm. There were many that came in large groups and if my father did manage to shoot one my grandmother would pluck them and put them in pie. They tasted really good when cooked right and we would hope that my father killed some when he went down into the lands with his gun. We also only ate them in the months without any "r's" in them, if I remember correctly it was either because of worms or their breeding cycle. The weirdest place that I saw one of them was in New Zealand in the Whangarei area, it was someones pet.

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thx for sharing

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intresting photography of nature.

nice post

Thank you.

These fowls are extremely fierce when they are with their chicks. But u r surely right when u say they taste good.

niice !!

Thanks!

welcome !

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intresting photography of nature and very fine result of your mobile samsung A3. i like that,you seems to b a natural photography skills, my favour for you, as upvoting, resteeming as well as following. thanks

Thanks!

In my place the bird is already hard to find. It could be rare. Padahl bird is very beautiful. @madiba

I've seen these birds. They are mostly reared along with other poultry birds in my village, mostly as exotic pets. We used to call them 'sugar fowl' for some reason. I think it was because sometimes we used to feed them sugar. However its meat is said to be a bit gamey.

Wow, that is pretty cool. It is definitely really gamey if not cooked right. I had it like that before and it was an interesting experience.

@madiba We need remain informed and concentrate on things that are hidden from the majority.

@madiba Thanks for your work sir.... Love it.

Nice nature pix. I'll love to see more of your pictures

I will try t get some more soon but with a better camera though.