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Anybody seen 2-day ducklings before? I mean close enough to...
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...pick them up very gently & stroke their little heads? My friend's got 5 of the little beauties - we called round to see them yesterday. You just want to pick them up and put them in your bath with your loofah and sponge. Just beautiful.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ah, how lovely. Yes, as you say, they attach themselves to the first living being they see so they will have a human Mum. I remember many years ago having an art teacher who raised a duckling and it stayed with her for the duration of its life. She used to bring it to school quite frequently (it would follow her down the road) and it pecked at our ankles during art lessons.
Can't see schools allowing such things these days. (She also had a kestrel which came with her on other occasions).
Lots of little ducklings and little chicks around where I live as an area near me on the river is noted for its chickens and ducks. They all run around together!!
Can't see schools allowing such things these days. (She also had a kestrel which came with her on other occasions).
Lots of little ducklings and little chicks around where I live as an area near me on the river is noted for its chickens and ducks. They all run around together!!
how lovely all of you!!
I got a visit from a pale coloured female yesterday - who I fed as a baby a year ago - I recognised her immediately as she was much paler in colour than her siblings...
I am being visited by about 24 ducks at the moment..
Family 1: 6 almost fully grown ducklings (about 2-3 months old now)
Family 2: Mum and 3 babies and Dad in tow - about a month old
Family 3: Mum - not a mallard - something else - very pretty grey bird - with EIGHT new babies - all tiny tiny tiny!!!
Family 4: Coots - with baby coots... x 3 I think...
not forgetting the other adults which are all male - and fight a lot!!!
Sometimes it gets quite noisy if they all arrive at the same time!! I have to fend the adults off and keep them away from all the babies! Plus keep the cat away - who watches eagerly!!!
Love em!
I got a visit from a pale coloured female yesterday - who I fed as a baby a year ago - I recognised her immediately as she was much paler in colour than her siblings...
I am being visited by about 24 ducks at the moment..
Family 1: 6 almost fully grown ducklings (about 2-3 months old now)
Family 2: Mum and 3 babies and Dad in tow - about a month old
Family 3: Mum - not a mallard - something else - very pretty grey bird - with EIGHT new babies - all tiny tiny tiny!!!
Family 4: Coots - with baby coots... x 3 I think...
not forgetting the other adults which are all male - and fight a lot!!!
Sometimes it gets quite noisy if they all arrive at the same time!! I have to fend the adults off and keep them away from all the babies! Plus keep the cat away - who watches eagerly!!!
Love em!
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