Monday 28 March 2022

Not So Dumb Ducks


The 4 yellow ducklings are enjoying all the comforts of the Trust, warm cosy brooding box, with plenty of food and water, also daily trips to the bath for a proper swim.



 Meanwhile their Mum and 7 surviving siblings are in the Harbour. She lost 4 to the harbour Crows the first day after I caught the yellow ones.



                           I think she is learning to cope with the harbour Crows, and also how to keep the ducklings longer in the water. Ordinarily taking them onto land frequently to warm them up and oil their downy feathers. 



Yesterday I witnessed her taking the ducklings to the stern of a white yacht, and realised the sun was reflecting the heat onto the ducklings ! 



What a novel way of keeping them warm and safely in the water ! I feed them all twice a day with all the dried mealworm they can eat. The real test will come in the next week, with winter weather returning day and night. 



Meanwhile another duck was showing off balancing on the wildlife sign !  Short video of yellow ducklings bath, below.  



Friday 25 March 2022

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Thursday 24 March 2022

TRUST 4 - CROWS 0



Was astonished to spot a mother duck with 15 ducklings this morning. This was the earliest hatching I have ever seen on the river. 



What was even more astonishing was the fact that 4 of them were little yellow beauties! 



The Crows were already gathering, waiting for a chance to pounce.  I had to wait until after the tide went back before I could make an attempt to catch them. Slim and Sue were equally astonished.



 They would not stand a chance of survival this early in the year, with further winter weather on the horizon too. 



With the help of Ian, and much out witting of the mother duck, I managed to net all 4 in one go. 



The Trust will care for them for the next 9 or 10 weeks until fledged and release them back to the river. They will at least have a better chance of survival. 

Saturday 19 March 2022

Spring Weather Arrives



Another Spring arrives on the riverside. 



Slim and Sue are contemplating the prospect of nest building as the creative hormones kick in. 




We finally have a sunny settled spell of weather in prospect for the coming week.

Friday 11 March 2022

Sue And Slim Chill Out



 After a full 9 months rearing their seven cygnets, Sue and Slim are having a well earned rest. I doubt if any other cygnets have had such a full start on life's journey. The Trust can also take some credit, by providing them with food throughout the winter months. The whole family are in tip top condition and spring is almost here. 



Today, Sue and Slim were in their precious moat, conserving their energies and chilling out.

Monday 7 March 2022

Slim and Sue - Peace at Last



Looks like Slim and Sue have learned from last year, on how to expel the Cygnets in a week. All gone, and Runty was the last to go yesterday, after a farewell feed from me. 



Weather conditions have been ideal, with High pressure giving calm seas and sunny skies. Spring appears to be earlier this year, and some ducks are already starting to nest. 



This includes our disabled resident duck, Disco. She has already laid 3 eggs a week earlier than last year. Saffron the rescued yellow duckling has also started to build a nest, but no eggs as yet, she may not be quite mature enough, until late spring. Hopefully Ebony has been able to fertilise Disco's eggs - it would be nice to have some yellow ducklings hatch safely in the care of the Trust.

WARNING NOTICE : Was informed by our Chairman today that some warning notices posted at the east Culbin, about Bird Flu in the area. Anyone finding dead birds should not touch them and report them to DEFRA. 



Wild migratory geese have been found dead along the shore ! Lets hope our cygnets don't contract it !  

Wednesday 2 March 2022

Sunny Slim



 Slim and Sue are heaping on the pressure to expel the cygnets from the river. Today only 2 cygnets dared the wrath of Slim and Sue, who have made it clear they must start life's journey. 



Runty was scared to come off the island into the moat for some food, as Slim arched his wings ready to attack. 



                          I have a real soft spot for Runty, as it's had a continuous raw deal as the last one to hatch. I'm sure Runty is a male and he knows if he gets close enough to me, I'll shelter and feed him.. 



                    exactly what I did today, it may after all be his last day in the river.  



Slim was looking resplendent in the Sunshine, and in perfect condition to sire yet more cygnets this spring.



 Meanwhile I spotted Doris again, with her mate close by.



 We are so lucky to have uplifting wildlife to view.. in contrast to human inhumanity on our TV screens !