They were swimming out towards the middle of our lake and when they saw me on the dock, they came swimming up to me, blessing me with some really nice closeups of them.
I worry about that.
Because here, it is duck season!!!
I fear these were so tamed during the summer that they were not afraid of people.
Luckily, most of our lake is inhabited by cabins or homes so there are not many areas of the lake where hunters can come duck hunting for them.
If they stay in our bay, we are right on Main Street of town, so they are super safe there.
Just look how pretty this female mallard's "backside" is!!
And her bright yellow bill! (Along with a drop of slobber!):
They swam into our bay where the fall colors helped hide them a bit:
Three lovely ducks!:
The one on the right is shaking the water off of her head.
It made me laugh:
I loved their reflections along with the fall color:
I think all this drinking is why she slobbers so much!:
And besides all that drinking, slobbering, and shaking their heads, they also scratch themselves a lot.
I wonder if they are JOCKS???
And besides all that drinking, slobbering, and shaking their heads, they also scratch themselves a lot.
I wonder if they are JOCKS???
They win me over with their sweet faces and beauty.
I hope they stay safe this duck hunting season....
and I hope they make it back to the lake next spring
to make me some more babies to photograph.
Maybe I should talk to them (woman to lady ducks) about getting rid of all that excessive drinking, slobbering, shaking and scratching so they better lure all those unsuspecting male Mallards to mate with....
Do you think it is a lost cause????
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