Welcome to February!

 


Finally the 1398 days of January are over and I can start looking forward to spring again.  The pond is starting to defrost and happily the heavy snow forecast for today didn't hit us.  This means we have  four ducks happy to be home.  Weirdly we also have a seagull who is identifying as a duck.  I have no idea why but he's spent all day like this, he's even come over with the others for food...  Who am I to judge?

Meanwhile on the duck front, courtship rituals are in place.  The 2 males are getting antsy and scrapping a bit whilst the females look on with a kind of 'here we go again' expression.  Hopefully they will tolerate each other and there wont be feathers flying.

What this has made me realise is I need to get my arse in gear and sort the existing duck house before they start to nest.  It needs to be hauled out and have new polystyrene under it to help it float.  It's a quick job, but with the pond being frozen for so long actually hauling it out hasn't been possible.  It's on the 'must do' jobs for the weekend now.  Duckingham Palace will probably be on the back burner until spring now as we've realised it's going to have to be built outdoors and it's a tad cold at present.  With this in mind I'm going to leave the floating platform out for now.  If the other pair do stay and nest then they will most likely do it on that platform.  It aint pretty but it serves a purpose for now.

Right, off to feed the, er, seagull...

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  1. We had about an inch of snow this morning and I thought of you and the lake frozen again. It's now tipping it down with rain so back to normal then.

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    1. It did forecast it for here, and a bit north of us got a fair tipping of it, but we didn't get so much as a flake. Its conflicting because I do enjoy the snow, but I now worry about the ducks, though looking at the size of them at the moment they aren't in danger of starving any time soon 😂

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