Billie's first three hatched are now 4 weeks old. Yesterday morning, Monday 9.7., I was in the duckling enclosure to pick raspberries and to clean out the hut [what a wonderful combination of jobs!], and I'd even remembered to bring the camera. I'm going to swamp you with photos now:
The two at the back of this photo are the two that hatched first, the one front right was fifth. I can be so sure of it because you could see the markings on the little ones from the start.
Nos. 2 and 1
7 days later these 2 looked like this:

I've numbered them on this photo, too. Several of them are very similar in their markings, especially the 4 light coloured ones:
It's time I stopped reminiscing and got back to yesterday's photos. We had a day almost without rain - but it's back to the normal wet today.
My american friend Pam wrote recently and suggested a name for one of the youngsters, "Jubilee", in honour of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. I had intended to wait a bit with naming this bunch until their colours and characters had developed a bit more, but I thought the first born and biggest of them should have this name now [he's not quite diamond-coloured, but it's the closest we have to it].
In this photo he's top right, nearly as big as the adults!
Wow, thank you for that huge range of pictures. It's incredible how big some of them are. One of the yellow, number I I think has a very distinctive Mohawk hope he or she keeps that. Been ironing , got wet walking dog , done lots of washing ".............cannot get the damn hot air balloons to look right and my hare watercolours are not working ...out of practice ! Procrastinating ! Xxx
ReplyDeleteI used to find other things to do as well when I was stuck on a painting, not a bad idea to break and come back to them with fresh eyes later - as long as it's not years later as in my case! Happy hot air balloons and hares now?
ReplyDeleteI think No.1 Mohawk is male because the biggest; and those noises he was making are the same as Jedda used to make - remember my silly video when I thought he was quacking? XX