This is the nest at our house.
These are the eggs that lay in the nest at our house.
This is the duck that laid the eggs that lay in the nest at our house.
This is the bush that sheltered the duck
that laid the eggs
that lay in the nest at our house.
This is the gander that guarded the bush
that sheltered the duck
that laid the eggs
that lay in the nest at our house.
This is the path that people walked on
and scared the gander
that guarded the bush
that sheltered the duck
that laid the eggs
that lay in the nest at our house.
These are the eggs that started to hatch
beside the path that people walked on
and scared the gander
that guarded the bush
that sheltered the duck
that laid the eggs
that lay in the nest at our house.
These are the ducklings that total six
that came from the eggs that started to hatch
beside the path that people walked on
and scared the gander
that guarded the bush
that sheltered the duck
that laid the eggs
that lay in the nest at our house.
This is the duckling that wouldn’t stay hid
when its momma called quack
to the ducklings that total six
that came from the eggs that started to hatch
beside the path that people walked on
and scared the gander
that guarded the bush
that sheltered the duck
that laid the eggs
that lay in the nest at our house.
This is the corn we gave to the ducklings
including the one that wouldn’t stay hid
when its momma called quack
to the ducklings that total six
that came from the eggs that started to hatch
beside the path that people walked on
and scared the gander
that guarded the bush
that sheltered the duck
that laid the eggs
that lay in the nest at our house.
This is the water tub in the cage
that keeps the ducklings safe
to eat the corn we give to the ducklings
including the one that wouldn’t stay hid
when its momma called quack
to the ducklings that total six
that came from the eggs that started to hatch
beside the path that people walked on
and scared the gander
that guarded the bush
that sheltered the duck
that laid the eggs
that lay in the nest at our house.
All pictures can be viewed larger by clicking on them.
P.S. This is the second nest of duck eggs hatched here this summer. This Mommy Duck is actually the daughter of the Momma Duck I posted about previously.
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I just wanted to say that I enjoyed your picture story and seeing those ducklings go from eggs to bathing beauties! It’s a lovely reminder of how charming life can be.
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What a thoughtful post, and what an amazing experience! Fireants are the closest we get to anything alive around here.
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