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Subject: | Wood Ducklings |
From: | mariko buszynski <> |
Date: | Mon, 13 Apr 2020 05:59:25 +0000 |
Since the Federal Golf Course is closed for some time, I ventured to see a pond in the Course. I saw 23 ducklings escorted by an adult pair. There were many wood ducks lounging about but they showed no interest and I presumed the ducklings
did not belong to them. But is it possible that all 23 belongs to one pair?
Mariko
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