[NatureNS] Seeking info on black ducks

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Thanks Angus,

Much as we enjoy having them around, it's a relief to hear that they have
somewhere to spend the winter.

F

On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 6:40 PM, Angus MacLean <angusmcl@ns.sympatico.ca>wrote:

>  HI Flora:
> Black Ducks spend the winter here. They have found an easy food source so
> they like your pond. Before freezeup they'll move on to salt water in the
> vicinity.
>
> Angus
>
>
> At 05:11 PM 10/2/2011, you wrote:
>
> I'm hoping to get some insight into the behavior of a group of black ducks
> that has been gathering on the little pond--more of a big puddle,
> really--behind my farmhouse.
>
> For several years we have a motely crew of domestic ducks that hang out on
> the pond when the weather is decent but will be herded into warmer quarters
> once the pond freezes. In past years they have occasionally been visited by
> wild ducks, but the wild ones always move on fairly quickly.
>
> This year something different seems to be happening. About a month or so
> ago, we noticed that two black ducks had joined our flock and seemed to be
> sharing their food. To our surprise, they stayed on the pond. About a week
> later, a third one showed up, and that one also stayed. Yesterday we had
> five. And today we have seven.
>
> We get a kick out of watching all the ducks and would be happy to have the
> wild onces become regular visitors or permanent residents. But we're
> wondering what these guys are going to do as winter comes. Are they just
> gathering here on their way south? Will we wake up one morning and find that
> they've taken off for Florida (or wherever black ducks go in the winter)? If
> so, is it possible they'll come back here next year?
>
> Is it possible that they might try to spend the winter on the pond (which
> will be frozen solid)?  If they do hang on, is it ok for us to feed them?
>
> Any experiences or insights anyone would care to share will be gratefully
> received.
>
> Flora
>
>

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<div>Thanks Angus,</div><div>=A0</div><div>Much as we enjoy having them aro=
und, it&#39;s a relief to hear that they have somewhere to spend the winter=
.</div><div>=A0</div><div>F<br><br></div><div class=3D"gmail_quote">On Sun,=
 Oct 2, 2011 at 6:40 PM, Angus MacLean <span dir=3D"ltr">&lt;<a href=3D"mai=
lto:angusmcl@ns.sympatico.ca">angusmcl@ns.sympatico.ca</a>&gt;</span> wrote=
:<br>
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<font size=3D"3">HI Flora:<br>
Black Ducks spend the winter here. They have found an easy food source so
they like your pond. Before freezeup they&#39;ll move on to salt water in t=
he
vicinity. <br><font color=3D"#888888"><br>
Angus</font><div><div></div><div class=3D"h5"><br>
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At 05:11 PM 10/2/2011, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=3D"cite">I&#39;m hoping to get some insight into
the behavior of a group of black ducks that has been gathering on the
little pond--more of a big puddle, really--behind my farmhouse.<br>
=A0<br>
For several years we have a motely crew of domestic ducks that hang out
on the pond when the weather is decent but will be herded into warmer
quarters once the pond freezes. In past years they have occasionally been
visited by wild ducks, but the wild ones always move on fairly
quickly.<br>
=A0<br>
This year something different seems to be happening. About a month or so
ago, we noticed that two black ducks had joined our flock and seemed to
be sharing their food. To our surprise, they stayed on the pond. About a
week later, a third one showed up, and that one also stayed. Yesterday we
had five. And today we have seven.<br>
=A0<br>
We get a kick out of watching all the ducks and would be happy to have
the wild onces become regular visitors or permanent residents. But we&#39;r=
e
wondering what these guys are going to do as winter comes. Are they just
gathering here on their way south? Will we wake up one morning and find
that they&#39;ve taken off for Florida (or wherever black ducks go in the
winter)? If so, is it possible they&#39;ll come back here next year?<br>
=A0<br>
Is it possible that they might try to spend the winter on the pond (which
will be frozen solid)?=A0 If they do hang on, is it ok for us to feed
them?<br>
=A0<br>
Any experiences or insights anyone would care to share will be gratefully
received.<br>
=A0<br>
Flora<br>
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