Numididae is the scientific name for Guine fowl.
The Guinea fowl is a large wild bird found across the Africen Continent.
It spends most of its time scratching in the ground looking for something to eat.
They are omnivorous which means they eat both plants and animals.
The Guinea Fowl has long dark coloured feathers and a bald head and neck.
They build there nests out of leaves and twigs on the ground.
She lays between 8 and 15 eggs which hatch after an incubation period of an month.
The chicks are known as Keets and remain with their mother until they can fend for themselves.