Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Suburban wildlife

I took these pictures at a friend's house. It's just another example of how suburban wildlife takes advantage of every opportunity we give them.


(No flowers for this vase this season.)
And here are the proud Mom and Dad:

13 comments:

Fashionably Adorned said...

I think this is so adorable.....

The Great Ethan Allen said...

Those darn Mallards are practically domesticated now adays anyway. This just helps prove it! How great that they had a safe place for their new family.

ARTISANNE said...

Wonderful! I love how nature adapts so well to life around it :0)

Jennifer Rose said...

the ducklings are going to have a bit of a fall when they leave the nest o.0

tstreasures said...

I love how ducks just find a nice place to lay their eggs even if it isn't really practical.

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rachellucie said...

that's a top wildlife picture! who would have believed it!

blackdahliadesigns said...

How cute! And pretty darn smart

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Oh wow. Mallards. Our church also houses a few bird families who saw it fit to build their nests on top of church columns.

Mary Ann said...

Awww. How sweet!

 

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