[NatureNS] Wood Ducks

Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2015 17:39:00 -0300 (ADT)
From: "rita.paul@ns.sympatico.ca" <rita.paul@ns.sympatico.ca>
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   Hi All
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   Today with the moisture between rain and snow, it was a good day for ducks
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   and a good day to stay inside and watch them out the window.
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   There was 6 - 8 pairs of Blacks, 3 pairs of Mallards and a pair of Wood Ducks in the yard.
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   The Blacks were feisty - every time a pair went near another pair a fight broke out.
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   The spring thaw has allowed them more food so they are feeling good.
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   The Mallards would fight if the Blacks provoked them but didn&#39;t go looking
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   for trouble. It is sort of home for the Mallards - they are here year round.
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   It was the first time I saw a pair of wood ducks in the yard. There was a male
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   last fall but never a female. They ran around all over the yard. She looked like a partridge
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   going here and there. Probably head to Quebec for the nesting season.
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   A fun day.
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   Enjoy the rain
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   Paul
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