These are better pictures of the wild ducks that visit our pond. Mom thinks they must have had a nest near by since they didn't fly away.
Mom has never got this close to them before and she was really happy to see them close up.
We don't know if they had ducklings. Mom says they are so shy and so good at hiding that even if they hatched some ducklings we were unlikely to see them.
We hope you enjoyed seeing them as much as we did. ~ATCAD
Mom has never got this close to them before and she was really happy to see them close up.
We don't know if they had ducklings. Mom says they are so shy and so good at hiding that even if they hatched some ducklings we were unlikely to see them.
We hope you enjoyed seeing them as much as we did. ~ATCAD
PEES: For those of you asking what brand the ducks are, our friends at Meezer's Mews & Terrieristical Woofs helped us out with the id.
Meezer's Mews & Terrieristical Woofs said...Great 'shots' of those ducks!
Looked them up, I think those are Black Bellied Whistling ducks. (Long neck, red.orange bills, and the white patch on the sides.)
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Wow, I don't think I've seen ducks like this...what 'brand' are they?
How nice that you got a closer look at them. We are curious to know what kind they are.
I thought they were more like geese but then then are too small. Egrets?
Quack Quack to the duckies - nice photos.
Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
Aw, so adorable. I love ducks.
Have a fabulous day. ♥
Why a duck?
They're cute. Wonder what kind they are?
Great 'shots' of those ducks!
Looked them up, I think those are Black Bellied Whistling ducks. (Long neck, red.orange bills, and the white patch on the sides.)
Once in a while we get ducks in our pool.
Thank you for your kind words about Allie. We miss her so much.
The Florida Furkids and Mom Sharon
Aren't they cute! Too bad not to see the babies though!
Jan, Wag 'n Woof Pets
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