While John was connecting the electric cable in his shed a blackbird landed at his feet and adopted a threatening posture with open beak - then I saw why, it had a nest in between some long bits of wood and the garage wall, John saw young ones in it already:
Billie-Jean stayed firmly on her nest while I cleaned the back half of the hut, and I'm sure she gave a little hiss when I got too close. I counted 13 eggs she was sitting on, tomorrow morning I shall mark them all [probably there will be 15 then] and will take any further ones out - I've read that some ducks gather as many as 30 eggs before they think there are enough to sit on.
I put more straw in front of the nest box for extra cover for B-J, and I'm sure she smiled at me and said 'thank you' in duck fashion....
I put more straw in front of the nest box for extra cover for B-J, and I'm sure she smiled at me and said 'thank you' in duck fashion....


Then it was the turn of the bottom hut to be refreshed, and while I had the camera with me [round my neck, Carl, good and ready!] I took a few photos of Captain, Candy and Anke. They were hanging around at the back of the "island" where the waterhens go in and out:
So that I didn't frighten them out of the water again I took a final snapshot from the other gate, of 3 happy ducks and 1 drake in the not-quite-full pond. John has just been to turn the water off, the little pond is full again. And what's more, he reported that Billie-Jean had come out of the hut, done a big poo, and then went for a swim and preened herself. GOOD! Expectant mum has to look after herself!
Mutti , very sad to hear about HJ being taken.
ReplyDeleteVery excited to hear about Billie Jean and her eggs , that really would be fab !
Hope an anti fox system is soon in place ! Xx