Territory has been controlled; that's my illustration when the camera is directed at a flock of chickens that are making out with several hens perched on tree branches. This illustration is not without reason! because this phenomenon is often shown by my pet chickens, especially roosters, when they feel comfortable with their environment and do not want to be disturbed by the presence of other roosters that enter my yard.
I chose this phenomenon to rejoin this community after not meeting for a long time for several reasons that I cannot possibly reveal here. Here are some photos of the activities of my pet roosters to take part in the #monomad challenge held by @monochromes.
I believe that a rooster's machismo is displayed at moments like these, and crowing is one of its traits. Look at these moments; the most comfortable environment is accompanied by hens. His masculinity is also shown swiftly.
That's all, and hopefully entertained by the dramatization of the rooster's masculinity. This pictures taken with Canon EOS 6D camera + 75-300mm lens.
By @ichsannanda (nandaalbintang).
I was almost fooled, I thought it was a bird but it turned out to be a chicken 😂
hehehe...😀!
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