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Here is a New York City rooster looking right into my lens.
( I believe it is a rooster). He is a resident of New York City's Queens Farm museum, a real working farm. R-1. Nicholas |
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A really nice photo, Nick-
Thanks for posting. MT/Sarah |
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This guy looks almost exactly like the one that was running around my neighbor's yard ... that is, he looked like this before the coyote got him. LOL!
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Hello Ria, Sarah and All,
Coyotes???? These are New York City Roosters ( not that it would help much ), but I can confirm that I have never seen a stray cat on the farm. They also walk right by the farm dog Nickie. Here is one of this roosters 'associates: R-1: Nicholas |
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