Cherry and her group continue to thrive in the adult area. Tomas is quite often on his own, but seems to prefer that. Unlike the Calls he isnt in the least bit vocal about being separated from the group. His flashy green speculum is beginning to show now, wont be long before he's able to fly.
Welcome to Rosie Francis' blog, a place to keep pace with the activities of a textile artist, long arm quilter, llama and alpaca farmer and self confessed duck nut living on the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Pasquale and the Ducks
New arrivals this week - Sally's eggs hatched, she has 4 of her own and the 2 lighter ducklings are from Tash's eggs I hatched in the incubator. Its been a bit cool the last 2 nights, but they've coped OK, and the forecasts are thankfully for some milder nightime temperatures.
Cherry and her group continue to thrive in the adult area. Tomas is quite often on his own, but seems to prefer that. Unlike the Calls he isnt in the least bit vocal about being separated from the group. His flashy green speculum is beginning to show now, wont be long before he's able to fly.
Pasquale is not happy that some of the time he ends up on the other side of the fence from me!! LOL!! He doesnt know it but he is enjoying his last day as an entire male, tomorrow he's off to the vet, he will be upset at missing out on the morning's bread and milk treats :(
Cherry and her group continue to thrive in the adult area. Tomas is quite often on his own, but seems to prefer that. Unlike the Calls he isnt in the least bit vocal about being separated from the group. His flashy green speculum is beginning to show now, wont be long before he's able to fly.
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