Black&white And Guinea: Guinea fowl are 17 to 30 inches (43-76 cm) long black&white and guinea are generally grayish black, uniformly spotted with white. The spots often become lines or bars on the wings. The vulturine guinea fowl (Acryllium culturinuum) of Africa, however, has a lower neck black&white and guinea breast of brilliant cobalt blue black&white and guinea long black black&white and guinea white neck plumage. The heads are generally bare of feathers black&white and guinea are colored red, yellow, blue, or slate.
Guinea fowl spend most of their time on tl ground, where they move about warily in flocl The flocks, which may be small or large, oft move as much as 20 miles (32 km) in a da Guinea fowl usually escape from their enemi by running rather than flying. They always rtx in trees at night, however. They feed on leavi tubers, insects, black&white and guinea snails. The guinea fowl m is a shallow hollow in grass. The 7 to 20 eg are white to reddish brown. The female alo incubates the eggs, but the male assists in re; ing the young.
Although the big money in calendars lies in color transparencies, calendar publishers offer a good market for black black&white and guinea white pictures, as well. Subject matter desired in black black&white and guinea white is the same as in color. Payment for a black black&white and guinea white shot is only about a tenth of the price for color, but that still is high enough to be profitable.
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