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I don't think so, my neighbour chased the ducks away yesterday including the mum, so now I can't even get her back here to feed, thats usually when I have a sneak peek, I haven't approached when she's sitting as I didn't want to scare her.Okay well it is getting close will she let you look at her eggs? My Muscovy will let me pull the eggs out from under them and candle but some ducks aren't too keen on that. Just thinking if she'll let you then you can see when external pipping begins you'll know hatching is starting. When it gets close to hatch day also if she'll let you can put an egg up to your ear and hear peeping that lets you know it has internally pipped and external will be soon after..