• duck nesting live stream
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[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HHxDW6y8bQ[/media] yep, it's a duck.
I can't wait for the day I have my own house and back garden. Ducks and chickens are the best. Ducklings attach to you so strongly when they're little, and that bond stays for life. Everyone should experience the joy of a little duckling tweeting after you as it runs by your feet.
I love that duck
[QUOTE=loopoo;52268989]I can't wait for the day I have my own house and back garden. Ducks and chickens are the best. Ducklings attach to you so strongly when they're little, and that bond stays for life. Everyone should experience the joy of a little duckling tweeting after you as it runs by your feet.[/QUOTE] We used to have chickens and a duck back then at my grandma's farm. We named the duck Donald (fucking original I know). It was super chill and played with chickens all the time. One day he went "fuck this I'm out" and flew away. This is the day me and my grandma learnt that ducks could fly.
[QUOTE=loopoo;52268989]I can't wait for the day I have my own house and back garden. Ducks and chickens are the best. Ducklings attach to you so strongly when they're little, and that bond stays for life. Everyone should experience the joy of a little duckling tweeting after you as it runs by your feet.[/QUOTE] We had a little duck that we thought was a male, until it grew up and started laying eggs and would sit on them all day. Then we got some fertilized chicken eggs and put them in the nest. One chick hatched and the duck took care of it. They would walk around the garden and it was very cute to watch. A week or two at most later, we found the little chick floating dead in a bucket of water. It was too tall for the little chick to climb inside by itself, we think maybe the duck somehow helped it climb inside to teach it swim thinking it was a duck. Then not long after, my father saw a fox dragging away dead mother duck. [QUOTE=StoneRabbit;52269053]We named the duck Donald (fucking original I know). It was super chill and played with chickens all the time.[/QUOTE] We called ours "Pajo", which is how Donald Duck was called here during Yugoslavia.
I'm amazed how much the bird has kept eye contact with the camera.
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