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Identifying the Feral Chicken
When on campus, you will be surrounded by birds, but only some of them are chickens (Gallus gallus)
There are six species common on campus. To tell if you are looking at a feral chicken, answer the following questions.
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Is the bird white and has long legs?
If so, it's not a feral chicken, it is a Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis).
Feral chickens may be light brown in color, but they are almost never white, and never have long legs. They are a medium-height bird, somewhere between the egret and the pigeon. |
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Does the bird have a pointy head?
If so, it's not a feral chicken, but a Red-Crested Cardinal (Paroarioa coronata) or perhaps a Red-vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus cafer).
The pointy head could be either black or red. |
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Does the bird make a constant, annoying "cooing" sound?
If so, it's not a feral chicken, but a Zebra Dove (Geopelia striata).
Feral chickens can make annoying sounds (see the Behavior page), but these sounds are seldom constant, and sound much more like a chicken. |
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Are the birds tiny and difficult to photograph?
If so, then they are Common waxbills (Estrilda astrild), Java Sparrows (Padda oryzivora) , or some other small, fast-moving bird. They are not feral chickens.
Feral chickens will often run away if you try to photograph them up close, but they do not run very quickly, and they often can be approached if you walk slowly and pretend to ignore them. |
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Is the bird aloof, and only around for a couple months and then it suddenly disappears?
If so, it's not a feral chicken, but a Pacific Golden Plover. (Pluvialis fulva)
Feral chickens never leave. |
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Does the bird seem intelligent (for a bird)?
If so, it's not a feral chicken, but a Common Mynah (Acridotheres tristis).
Feral chickens aren't very smart.
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Unless noted otherwise, all photos and text by Brian Richardson. • Comments? Email me at: richards@hawaii.edu
Page created in Spring, 2008, last updated
May 24, 2012
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