Aww they look so happy!
Getting in and out doesn't appear to be a problem.
Can I assume that the cluster to the right are the disobedient youngsters?
You could tie an empty milk jug to the rope to make a scary monster if needed.
Oh well just read the new post, not hungry... hmmm.
With 36 ducks, sooner or later the easy pickins' food will be gone.
How good are you with a lasso?🤠
Well it's morning hopefully all survived.
I would suggest if you place a pallet for them to climb on that you tie it down somehow to prevent it sliding in the water if thay all start scrambling out? Sardines packed in water make a good lure once they discover the tasty treat.
Hopefully you have...
Well obviously standing on a 300' building looking down is enough to make a stomach do flips but 30,000' in the air contained in a tin can is MUCH safer :plbb
Because really... can you even see the ground? If you can't see it, it must not be there.
Sorry for being so lacking in knowledge but was this a duck? Sue? Sorry you lost her. Wish I had a couple of laying ducks.
I've seen double yolks but no triple yolks. Does anyone know if that means twins or triplets if they are hatched?
In other news, the county was around yesterday clearing some trees along the roadside in my area and I ran them down to ask for their load of wood chips. One load of wood chips later with a request for another, I am absolutely tickled. I live in the boonies so free woodchips are hard to come...
Crows are crazy smart though. I watched some youtube vids that were pretty fascinating. The hawks raised a nest of babies 3 years ago in the same place where the crows hangout now, wonder how that would work out for them nowdays? :D
Only 3 crows here and so far they are staying in the woods behind my house. I haven't seen them in my trees or around the buildings... yet. I don't really want them to learn that there may be food here, but the chicken feed is inside and the garden or compost pile is the only other food source...