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I am not sure who these belong to, but about once a year they tend to roam the neighborhood. Never seem to be afraid and stroll along like they own the place.
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
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Just enjoy them while they are there.You have great pictures of them.
nice ducks
Great shots
There must be water closeby. We have some ducks just like these that come to the pond across the road from my apartment. I love watching them.
Love to watch the ducks. We never have any in the neighborhood but just a few miles down the road from us in a huge beautiful lake filled with ducks. One our weather gets better I am heading down there for some photos.
They are just about their business!!!! Thanks for stopping by my ABC wed.
Ann
Mallards! Yes, we have them here. They stroll up to the yards and people feed them. It is usually two males and a female, and soon the fight begins! She will watch till she grows bored, then waddle away.
Those mallards do think they own your street don't they? Handsome ducks, such fun to watch. And we see them in urban areas too -- they seem to have adapted quite well. Michelle, over at the blog called Rambling Woods, posted a video of a mother duck and her babies who nest on a school grounds. The whole student body lines up to guide them down the corridor to a nearby pond. They say this happens ever year.
Dearest LV.,
We both miss the female duck that came here for years in a row to breed and have her ducklings near our pond.
Such fun sights to see them develop; provided the hawks and Florida cooter or snapping turtle did not snatch them one by one away... Nature can be awfully cruel!
Hugs,
Mariette
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