Showing posts with label Duck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Duck. Show all posts

Our Little Duckling Is All Grown Up!!!!

>> Sunday, September 12, 2010



A week ago Saturday we released our little duckling that we had raised over the summer. My children named her, Rex (it is very difficult to tell a female from a male duckling), because she looked like a T-rex with her short little 'arms'. When she first came to us she was yellow and fuzzy. Over the summer, through the help of my kids and all the staff at the hospital, we were able to raise her to become a fine young Mallard hen.

Friends of ours, that have a beautiful place on a quiet lake, allowed us to release her there. It was a cool and blustery day. My family and Joe and Linda all walked down to the beach. My son set down the carrier on the beach, opened the door and without hesitation Rexy walked out of the carrier. She calmly evaluated the situation and then flew. Simple as that. It was breath taking. We were all a little surprised it happened so fast. She had never flown before, but she immediately new what to do and what a beautiful job! We were pleased that she did not try to stick next to us or act scared. We had done our job well. She was a WILD duck.

Afterward, we stayed and visited, hoping to catch a glimpse of her before we left. Linda was concerned that she had not seen any Mallards in the area for at least 2 weeks. But, before we left we spotted her with two other Mallards! Since then Linda reports that they are sticking in the general area, but Rex has never returned looking for her carrier.

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Save Our Wildlife, Drive Carefully - Story of a Duck from Colasanti's

>> Wednesday, March 31, 2010



We are very fortunate to live in an area that still has so many parks and wild areas for us to explore. However, in order to maintain these wild areas and their inhabitants for future generations we have to respect the wildlife that live with us. One, very easy, thing that we can do is slow down when we drive and pay close attention to the road.

Lets face it, turtles don't dart in front of cars and frankly most of the wild animals hit by a car are not hit because they jumped in front of a moving vehicle. Most animals get hit because we are either driving too fast or we are not paying attention. It is really unfortunate that many of these animals loose their lives because we cannot take the time to recognize that it is spring and we should exercise a little caution.

Recently we have seen multiple waterfowl that were hit by a car in front of Colasanti's Market. This is a 25 mile an hour zone and it is a wetland area too. I find it hard to believe that these animals were so reckless and fast moving that the drivers could not avoid them.

The picture is of a mallard female, whose mate was killed this week. She was hit in the head and has some damage to her beak. She is also laying eggs. She will be taken over by a wildlife rehabilitator today. We will see if she can be nursed back to health and returned to the wild. Hopefully we can also convince her to sit on her eggs.



So next time you are out driving, slow down in front of Colasanti's, show the respect for the animals in that area, and admire the lovely business that makes the effort to care for the birds. But, also slow down and respect all the other animals along the roadway and keep our beautiful community full of the wildlife we enjoy.

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