


Best Edible Birds were ranked on this webpage. The ranking of fourteen (14) birds; such as, shown BELOW.


Hank Shaw, “Duck, Duck, Goose”, 2013 was the topic of an earlier blog post.
Here I present: Hank Shaw, “Duck, Duck, Goose”, 2013, PART TWO (II).
INTRODUCTION.
The ranking of birds is often heard in the Christmas lyrics BELOW.
“… seven swans a swimming
six geese a laying
five gold rings
four calling birds
three french hens
two turtle doves
and a partridge in a pear tree.”
Here I presented: Hank Shaw, “Duck, Duck, Goose”, 2013, PART TWO (II).
COMMENTS.
The webpage mentioned ABOVE, is a ranking of best edible birds with 11,447 people voting. The voting percentage of each bird is BELOW.
Chicken at 14% is the top. Duck/Turkey each got 11% of the vote for best birds. Quail/Pheasant each got 9% of the vote for best birds.
| Chicken | 14% |
| Duck Turkey | 11% |
| Quail Pheasant | 9% |
| Squab Goose Dove | 6% |
| Ostrich Partridge Guineafowl Sparrow | 5% |
| Swan Emu | 4% |
| TOTAL: 11,447 | 100% |
Hank Shaw, “Quail, Pheasant, Cottontail”, 2018 is good cookbook. Cottontail (rabbit) is an excellent holiday meat. Rabbit is usually sold by poultry shops. The size of rabbit, is the same as poultry (shown BELOW).

