Sunday, March 10, 2013

2000 Ducks


Hi everyone!  The title of the video I am sharing is 2000 Ducks, so I kept the name for this post.  I have never seen this many ducks before, it is quite something.  This was filmed in Thailand by the person who uploaded this video.

The photo I am sharing today is another one from my March 5th farm visit, I think it goes well with the video;  of course there are not nearly as many, and the setting is different...nonetheless, I thoroughly enjoyed watching them and taking this photo.  You just need to click on the image to see a larger view.

Thank you all so much for visiting me here.  I really appreciate and enjoy reading your kind thoughts, which you can always share by clicking on the 'comments' link at the end of my post.

18 comments:

  1. Have a "ducky" day, Linda!

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  2. Wow, that's crazy with all the ducks!

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  3. The duck army is approaching!

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  4. We have a pond along one of our highways and this year for some reason hundreds of Canada geese decided to share the space. I didn't have a camera so I missed the shot. Your's is cool.

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  5. Ducks, ducks and MORE ducks!!! We have starlings by the thousands. I would prefer ducks! Hope you have a great week! We are HOME and I am milking it for all it's worth!!

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  6. Beautiful ducks, so many of them all in one place.

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  7. Ducks and more ducks--beautiful and loud! :-)

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  8. I have a special place in my heart for ducks. They are never dangerous and actually have no way of defending themselves.

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  9. They are farm ducks, you know what will happen when it is time!!!

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  10. Not only have I never seen so many ducks in one area, but I've never seen them behave this way...moving as one huge group. They reminded me of penquins. And the ducks in your photo are probably too cold to move! ;) Very interesting!

    Hope you have a most wonderful week. Stay safe and warm!

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  11. Having spent yesterday evening chasing one machiavellian duck round the fish ponds in order to shut it up safely for the night I am heartily glad that I don't have to cope with the numbers on your video and photograph!

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  12. "With a quack-quack here & a quack-quack there"....I've never even imagined so many ducks in one place! I think I'll go with the peaceful ducks in your picture!
    Have a great week, Linda!
    Much love,
    Kim

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  13. That is A LOT of ducks!!! This made me smile like crazy :)

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  14. I watched something similar to the video in Burma (Myanmar), it was amazing!

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  15. That's a heck of a lot of DUCKS.... Amazing.. Your photo goes only well with the video.

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  16. Of course I enjoyed it, Linda, the video (crazy ?!, but good !) and your photo !
    Lie(f)s.

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  17. Thank you all so much for your comments!

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  18. Amazing and charming cacophony of ducks ! Or shall we term it a duck infantry ready to mount a vociferous attack on mankind !

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