WE ARE CUSTODIANS OF THE PLANET AND HAVE A DUTY TO CARE FOR IT. For the past 18 years I've had the privilege of watching and caring for the resident Swans on our local river estuary. I have been charmed and fascinated by their parental skills and beauty in the water, they are Simply Superb Swans. Annual Membership to the River Nairn Swans and Waterfowl Trust is £20 for a family, can be paid securely through the PayPal Donate button below. Thank you.
Monday, 4 May 2015
Tidal Inexperience
Sometimes young first year inexperienced ducks get caught out by the changing tide heights, some lay their eggs below the spring tide levels. One such case was last month when I spotted a scattered flooded nest with 10 eggs, two of which had been broken open by the gulls or crows. There was no point in leaving the eight remaining eggs since the mother had abandoned the nest which was being flooded daily. I took them home and checked to see if incubation had already started but appeared not so - but still viable so put them in the incubator. I already had another single egg in the fridge which unbelievably one young duck had laid on the stone riverside path, so I marked it with the letter S and put that in the incubator too ! After 6 days I candled the eggs and discovered that 8 had living embryos and one was a dud.
The above photo was taken this morning showing 4 newly hatched ducklings, the others should hatch within the next 24 hours. The single one marked with an S is still to hatch, but at least it will have many brothers and sisters to greet it !!
When safe to do so, these ducks will be reared and released back into the river.
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