Saturday 19 May 2018

SATURDAY CRITTERS

First I was surprised to see 4 ducklings and even more surprised when another Mallard arrived with 10 ducklings at the hide of the Quoile pondage.  I am also showing you a Mute Swan there are dozens of Swans there that ay and I also saw 2 Sedge Warblers.
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18 comments:

  1. Hooray for critters who can brighten the darkest day.

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  2. Great photos. I have just realised I haven't seen any ducklings this year yet.

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  3. ...wonderful watery webbed foot feathered friends!

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  4. Hello, love the sweet ducklings. The swan is beautiful. Great birds and photos. Thank you so much for linking up and sharing your post. I appreciate your comment and visit. Happy Saturday, enjoy your day and weekend!

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  5. The ducklings are very cute. Have not seen one since i was a kid

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  6. Spring is the time for babies! Love the little ducklings
    Have a great weekend!

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  7. I enjoy seeing the young critters this time of year. Especially ducklings. You have some great shots!

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  8. Wonderful little families! And gorgeous swan. Oh and I love that last shot as well.

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  9. Hi Margaret from Margaret. We get Trumpeter Swans once in a while. Beautiful birds. - Margy

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  10. There is a special charm about ducklings.All the pictures are wonderful.

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  11. That's a lot of little ones!

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  12. I agree...the ducklings are so very precious and have such charm. You got such great photos and a smile on your face I'm sure!

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  13. Great shots of the ducklings. I have not seen any yet. :(

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  14. Wonderful 'family' photos!! And lovely to see the ducks doing so well. The swan is beautiful -- that's definitely not a bird I see often .

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  15. That is a big mallard family!

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  16. Those ducklings seem very early............

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