We've enjoyed seeing them this spring too. We have a few geese at our marina and lots of ducks. So fun to watch them teach their babies the ropes. A huge Awww.
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Only two babies? That is not many, perhaps some didn't make it? I was stopped the other day by two Geese families crossing the zebra crossing in town. And just when I started to move again, Dad came along and stopped me again: the families had to cross the road once more! The minute they were all safe, he got out of the way. I love how geese look after each other so well.
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can we replace the water part of that spark please? let's say ice cream? or chicken broth? ;O)))
ReplyDelete"Don't quack up". Bwahaha. We like the ducks advice.
ReplyDeleteWho knew ducks were so WISE?
ReplyDeleteHugs, Teddy
Good duckie advice.
ReplyDeleteA great Spark this Monday morning! Shelly Lake has it all!!!
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DeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteI think they may have quacked the code of life!!! YAM xx
MOL BOL LOL YAM aunty
Deletebaby critters are so sweet.. i saw 3 baby mallards at the doctors office last week, waddling along in front of the office follow Mum Mallard...
ReplyDeleteI love seeing the babies!
ReplyDeleteLove your Spark. Great advice.
ReplyDeleteWe've enjoyed seeing them this spring too. We have a few geese at our marina and lots of ducks. So fun to watch them teach their babies the ropes. A huge Awww.
Thank you for joining the Awww Mondays Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week. Big hug, honey. ♥
That is a very wise wood duck!
ReplyDeleteThat spark is perfect. We love seeing all the families with their newest members.
ReplyDeleteTerrific Spark and such cute families!
ReplyDeleteOnly two babies? That is not many, perhaps some didn't make it? I was stopped the other day by two Geese families crossing the zebra crossing in town. And just when I started to move again, Dad came along and stopped me again: the families had to cross the road once more! The minute they were all safe, he got out of the way. I love how geese look after each other so well.
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Great Spark and sweet families.
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Great spark and such cute little families. XO
ReplyDeletemadi; we iz knot reedin ore lookin at any part of this post, matterz knot if therz 5 kidz, two kidz.... ore a lake ~~~~~
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Good advice from the wood duck.
ReplyDeleteQuack Quack!!! We saw some little ducklings at the pond we pass on our walks.
ReplyDeleteWoos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
Wood Ducks are smart! We LOVE the Mallard and Canadian Geese babies! I wonder, how fast their feet are moving under the surface...
ReplyDeleteWe love the ducks.
ReplyDeleteawwwsome ducks! Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteOH.MY.DOG....um...DUCK!!!! Those are just ADORABLES!!!!! I would loves to meets them! Or just watch from a far (per Ma....killjoy....)
ReplyDeleteKisses,
Ruby ♥
What a couple of adorable families and some great ducky advice!!
ReplyDeleteDon't quack up LOL! That's one I occasionally have to remember.
ReplyDeleteDad says seeing Baby Ducks in the water is a sight to behold. Wish we had ducks
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