Forage

Helmeted guinea fowl are characterized by their black or grey plumage with vivid white spots. Their bald faces and necks have blue skin with red wattles (males’ wattles are larger than those of the females). The beak is short and stout and there is a brown or orange helmet on their crown that has a triangular horn shape. The wings are medium in size, with a rounded edge. Although they are accomplished flyers, they prefer to run on the ground. These birds are omnivorous and they forage for food. They are opportunistic eaters and will dine on a variety of seeds, fruit, vegetables, snails, small mammals, worms, spiders, frogs, lizards, and small snakes. They usually feed in the early morning and late afternoon.

Forage

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.