Daily pet photography event - 'A cock' asking someone to teach to ride a bicycle.
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My entry # 122.
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There are plenty of domestic animals in the area where I live, those are dogs, cats, cows, goats, buffalo cows, ox, sheep, pigs and many different kinds of birds, these are live in friendship with humans. I'll take photos of those animals and posting here. Today, I did shot this below pic of a beautiful cock that was sat on a bicycle near my house and has been submitted for your glance.
Cock ( Who will teach me to ride a bicycle?)
Some common information about the birds around us (domestic & nondomestic)
Cock, hen, parrot, crow, cran, lovebirds, dove and duck are the domesticated birds.
Pigeon feed on seeds and grains. They were used to carry messages safely for kings.
Woodpeckers use their beak to make holes for nesting and locate insect larvae under the bark.
The Crow pheasants are brown birds with long tails and red eyes. They eat insects.
Owl is a night bird having powerful eyesight.
Peacocks have colourful feathers, They cry aloud before the rain.
Kingfishers live in tree holes and in nests dug on the banks of water bodies. It eats fish.
Duck and Penguin cannot fly.
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Fabulous photography @kunani.
I appreciate your work
Nice content
Very well articulated
All the best
Thanks for sharing this post. ☺💙
Is so funny
yes...really...
Wow..., I am ready to make him soup. lol. Thanks @kunani.
Oh..., you can...
Nice Photography of hen. Too good @kunani!!
Thanks for sharing.
Nice shot! And by the way, duck can fly. In our country they migrate every year to south direction)
Oh... that's very new information, thank you!
Most mallard-derived domesticated ducks cannot fly, or at least only for very short distances. Typically, they have been bred over generations for large breast size, which interferes with their ability to fly.
Muscovy ducks, on the other hand, which are actually more closely related to geese, fly quite well, and can be escape artists. Ask me how I know.
Wild ducks obviously fly quite well. Otherwise they would be ex-ducks. ;-)
I love watching our migrating ducks and geese.
We can see the flying ducks every spring and autumn, so I even didn't have a thought that some of them are quite domestic and had devolution. Thanks a lot! Now it's new information for me!))
You're welcome!
A lot of people don't realize that most domestic ducks can't fly; neither can the majority of domestic chickens and turkeys.
I know about chicken and turkey, but completely missed domestic ducks. May be because I don't know a bird similar to domestic chicken in the wild, as well as turkey, unlike ducks, which are very famous in the wild in our region.
Yes, in ours too. ;-)
Haha... It's really so amazing shot, @kunani. It so handsome cock . Upvoted by me👍
Hai... thank you friend.
You are welcome.... :)
The rooster looked very good with friends
He he... that's true.
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Hahaaa...interesting cock! This is an awesome shot @kunani.
Thank you, dear friend. I am very happy.
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