chris330r
Songster
- Apr 15, 2019
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I went out on my patio early this evening to see 2 of the drakes i've been feeding for years in the water locking necks and fighting. They've done this before over the years and it always ended with one quickly rowing his wings like a rowboat away from the winner so I decided to watch to see who would win this time. The loser did row his wings quickly to get away and it looked like it was the end of the fight, and I was about to go back inside, but the other came back quickly and pounced on him.
He kept the other duck underwater for quite a long time and a few times the other one tried coming up for air but the top duck wouldn't let up. I began to get concerned at this point and started tossing bread into the water to try and distract him and break it up, but the top duck wouldn't budge. Long story short....the duck was killed and floating in the water just a few minutes later. I've never seen anything like it before and i've been feeding these ducks for over 10 years now.
The winner of the fight just stood at the bank of the water watching the corpse intently and did so for about an hour. I guess he was basking in his victory and thinking he's now king of the lake? Well he's not with me because when he finally came up to my patio I shooed him away and will never feed that killer duck again. I remember when he was a baby back in 2017 and I always fed him but no more. Whenever he comes now i'm going to shoo him away.
I understand that there's a strong hierarchy in the duck world, but I didn't think they actually murdered each other to become the top duck and he'll never get food from me again. Is this normal behavior in the duck world or did I just happen to witness an extreme case of duck hierarchy? The poor thing is still floating out there now and it looks like the fish are starting to tug at it. At least they'll be eating good tonight.
I'm just really sad and wish I hadn't seen it because I believe the duck that was killed was the current king of the flock who i've been feeding for many years and i'm going to miss him. He was a good one.
He kept the other duck underwater for quite a long time and a few times the other one tried coming up for air but the top duck wouldn't let up. I began to get concerned at this point and started tossing bread into the water to try and distract him and break it up, but the top duck wouldn't budge. Long story short....the duck was killed and floating in the water just a few minutes later. I've never seen anything like it before and i've been feeding these ducks for over 10 years now.
The winner of the fight just stood at the bank of the water watching the corpse intently and did so for about an hour. I guess he was basking in his victory and thinking he's now king of the lake? Well he's not with me because when he finally came up to my patio I shooed him away and will never feed that killer duck again. I remember when he was a baby back in 2017 and I always fed him but no more. Whenever he comes now i'm going to shoo him away.
I understand that there's a strong hierarchy in the duck world, but I didn't think they actually murdered each other to become the top duck and he'll never get food from me again. Is this normal behavior in the duck world or did I just happen to witness an extreme case of duck hierarchy? The poor thing is still floating out there now and it looks like the fish are starting to tug at it. At least they'll be eating good tonight.
I'm just really sad and wish I hadn't seen it because I believe the duck that was killed was the current king of the flock who i've been feeding for many years and i'm going to miss him. He was a good one.
