Never mind- just saw Linda's eye ring shot-- I'm not sure what it means but I trust Linda!
Estrella
Never mind- just saw Linda's eye ring shot-- I'm not sure what it means but I trust Linda!
Estrella
This is fun!
Because I know who is right and who is wrong...I will let this go on a little longer and post later tonight the answer. I have to go pick up the certificate from the vet's!!
Christian and Mateo
Estrella always in my heart
STOP IT TELL US NOW THIS IS NOT FAIR AND NOT FUN
i'm gonna dna jeffrey, baxter and slim now just to pay you back! see if you can guess!
Rachel
I'm using eye shape (or what appears to be eye shape in all the photos I looked at) but it's not a guarantee. There's always room for interpretation error, as it's hard to make a determination with some birds. Gabriel looks very round to me but Estrella is a bit harder. I'm still saying G-I-R-L........
(Christian, you have no idea how many photos of Estrella I looked at to find a good side view!!!)
Linda L.
There are no bad birds, just misunderstood ones.
I'm thinking a little hen myself, but I've been known to be wrong and time or two or three or................
MJ
this is my question, actually, I know everyone thought Baxter was a girl based on eye shape. which i see, its almond-but not all the time. sometimes it looks really round. what then? do almond eyed hens sometimes look round eyed but round eyed boys never look almond eyed?
Rachel
I've looked at many pics too and think Linda found the best shot of him/her. I could swear there was still a little squinting yet. Hmmmm....I'm sticking with a ..................BOY ..........Michael and Goofy won't tell.
I also think she is a lovely little Hen
Suzy
Oscar and in remembrance of Zoey, two beautiful Dutch Blue Pied lovebirds.
oh stop it, you "hen bashers"!
Hens, are LOTS OF FUN! I just love my Baby and I would'nt have her any other way. She's 100% PURE LOVE AND SWEETNESS!
She's a GIRL, is'nt she, Christian?
Ain't nothin' wrong with lovie hens! You sometimes have to deal with them a bit differently but, then again, no two birds are alike!
Linda L.
There are no bad birds, just misunderstood ones.