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Keet bedtime
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Keet bedtime

The guinea family is admitted to the greenhouse as early as 6:30, and usually by seven. They go to bed much earlier than the chickens. Galahad watches for my appearance, and they scamper in as soon as I open the door. Bedtime begins with some last foraging for a snack and a familiarizing walk around the greenhouse. Then they hit the ladder. They really do use it as a ladder, hopping up a rung at a time, zigzagging, until they get to the top. Then they have to fly to the perch.

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Bee waterer
Bees Bees

Bee waterer

The bees have decided where they want to drink.  The purple chicken waterer.  Now it's a bee waterer because the chickens won't use it anymore.  They know better.  They know what bees do. This happened last year too.  The bees co-opted a waterer.  I prefer them to use the top of the blue barrels; that's nice and safe, and closer, but they do what they want. What I'm excited about is fixing the bee drowning problem.  They manage to drown themselves even in that little waterer.  The answer is corks! Lots of bee life rafts. 

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