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    There is a Mummy Duck with six little Ducklings, one is Golden




    This is such a darling little Duckling ...




    I went back today to get some better shots - but could not find them I will try again tomorrow
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    Hi ChevvyF1,

    These are great. They move so quickly don't they and make it hard to get sharp shots.

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      Super little creatures but the sad fact is that the numbers in a brood go down every day.

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        Shunned by the others it has to be Ugly Duckling, Chevvy ... cute !

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          David, your so right and I do hope to see Goldie tomorrow ! I have never seen one like him/her two friends I met in the woods said "If Mr Fox don't get him, the shooting season shall"

          Perhaps I should capture him, intoto, I have a small Frog pond at home although I too have Foxes visit my garden at night

          Mark, I think its especially Pertty, REAL Pertty
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            Originally posted by Mrs T View Post
            Hi ChevvyF1,

            These are great. They move so quickly don't they and make it hard to get sharp shots.

            Amanda
            Amanda, Thank You - better settings for the light and subject (I hope) next time
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              I hope you do see them again Chevvy but as David implies, it isn't easy being a duckling in the great big world!
              I know nothing about breeding chooks and ducks - can you get different colours in one clutch, or would Goldie have been a ring in?

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                Originally posted by Floribunda View Post
                I hope you do see them again Chevvy but as David implies, it isn't easy being a duckling in the great big world!
                I know nothing about breeding chooks and ducks - can you get different colours in one clutch, or would Goldie have been a ring in?
                Usually, they are all brown and a few have a little gold (I think the latter are the females). The people I have spoken to - who are into Wildlife and Ducks - say Goldie is RARE - a throwback! But unfortunately, Goldie does not "blend in" with the green/browns of the countryside, thus likely to make supper for either Mr Fox or a large Pike (fish) ! ... sobbing here
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                  Buzzards, kites and herons like them too.
                  David

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                    Cheers David, THAT IS the bit of NATURE I do not like - the "Food Chain" !
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                      We're the top of it! Mallard make good eating but teal and pintail are better.
                      David

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                        Originally posted by Chevvyf1 View Post
                        David, your so right and I do hope to see Goldie tomorrow ! I have never seen one like him/her two friends I met in the woods said "If Mr Fox don't get him, the shooting season shall"

                        Perhaps I should capture him, intoto, I have a small Frog pond at home although I too have Foxes visit my garden at night

                        Mark, I think its especially Pertty, REAL Pertty
                        Chevvy, I think you should bring Goldie indoors and save him from the foxes. Remember the duck in "Friends" on telly?

                        We have a neighbour who keeps chickens in his garden. He also has a couple of ducks that are happy to only have a washing up bowl as their pond! They are locked away in a shed at night.
                        Bob


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                          Originally posted by BobS View Post
                          Chevvy, I think you should bring Goldie indoors and save him from the foxes. Remember the duck in "Friends" on telly?

                          We have a neighbour who keeps chickens in his garden. He also has a couple of ducks that are happy to only have a washing up bowl as their pond! They are locked away in a shed at night.
                          Bob thats a good idea, but what would I feed him ? and could he cope with the noise of 6 or 8 children screaming about playing in the garden Tues, Weds, & Thurs ?

                          ps let alone the HUGE Black German Shepherd and English Springer Spaniel ...
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                            Originally posted by Chevvyf1 View Post
                            Bob thats a good idea, but what would I feed him ? and could he cope with the noise of 6 or 8 children screaming about playing in the garden Tues, Weds, & Thurs ?

                            ps let alone the HUGE Black German Shepherd and English Springer Spaniel ...
                            I think he (or she) would get on well with the dogs and as for the children, they'd love it. It would need a companion or two, though, so you'd better bring them all into your garden! Feed — duck pellets of course.
                            Last edited by BobS; 8 May 2012, 10:28 AM. Reason: spelling!
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