Every year around this time, a mated pair of mallard ducks comes to spend a few weeks in the front yard of some neighbors about two blocks away. Without fail, they come to that same house, hang out for 2-3 weeks, and then fly away…probably back to the nearby lake.
I have to admit that I’ve secretly envied the lucky people who these ducks chose to be their hosts. When I pass by, I wish that they would come stay in our yard for a while. I'd even put a little kiddie pool out for them to use. It would be like hosting web-footed foreign exchange students!
Well, the other day, the female of the pair wandered all the way down to our place.
Well, the other day, the female of the pair wandered all the way down to our place.
She liked the large puddle in front of the house.
I was hoping she would stay, so I put together a makeshift duck shelter under a low-hanging bush:
But she wasn't inclined to use it. She spent several hours sitting in the grass and enjoying the puddle, then took off just after dusk.
I was a little worried about her because there was no sign of her mate. Moreover, our neighborhood, although a quiet area, is really not a terribly safe place for a duck. They don’t seem to have any savvy or fear of cars, often waddling casually out into the streets...I worry that they may get knocked down. And, there are also raccoons in the neighborhood; a duck would be an easy target for them.
Anyway, here's to wishing this little wayfarer well in her travels and hoping she will be reunited with her mate. And, Michelle and Lilly: if you're out there, as the lovers of water fowl that you are (and in Lilly's case, the water fowl that you are)...this one's for you.
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