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To: | "Helen Horton" <> |
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Subject: | Wood Duck ducklings |
From: | "Robyn" <> |
Date: | Fri, 13 Oct 2006 21:18:45 +1000 |
Last year, I saw a pair of Wood Ducks with a large number of ducklings - I
forget how many. The interesting thing was the diversity in ages - some
only a couple of days old, and all variations up to over half grown.
Others thought at that time it was a creche, which I had not encountered previously, but it seems it is not so unusual. Cheers Robyn |
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