Some new baby Whistling ducks in the pond

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richg99

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While we have too many ducks already in the pond... something happens every Spring and we get more...
regards, Rich

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Is that some kind of exotic or domesticated duck?

Bizarre looking creature.. needs killin'.


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Hmmm... if they killed all of the bizarre critters...Some of us might not still be left alive. Ha!

There was a single goose that spent a summer or two on the pond. I don't know if it was a male or a female. I guess he/she could have been mess'n where he/she shouldn't have been mess'n ......and these guys are the result. It is a lonely, hot place,... Texas...
regards, Rich
 
Notice the user name. I'm a serial waterfowl exterminator... :lol:

That may be some kind of crossbreed. It doesn't look like any sort of full blooded fulvous that I've ever seen, but I've not seen many of them. We don't get them here in KY.

Edit... not a crossbreed. You have yourself one Egyptian goose that has wandered in from someone's private stock unless you live on a public pond where someone could have turned it loose.
 

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