Yes, it looks like some nearby chickens have adopted us, and, together with our neighbours, we have decided to take them on! Here they are in their current home.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Winter wildlife
Another two months has passed by... and an extremely busy time it has been too. More teaching at York, many exciting projects for Nexus, and lots of papers to finish writing - to clear the decks for the PhD. Nearly there now, but slightly distracted by chickens.

Yes, it looks like some nearby chickens have adopted us, and, together with our neighbours, we have decided to take them on! Here they are in their current home.
Yes, it looks like some nearby chickens have adopted us, and, together with our neighbours, we have decided to take them on! Here they are in their current home.
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