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RE: My Ducklings Today. An Update for those who remember that time I...
He's got some deep colors. I hope you find his buddy, they are usually inseparable so if he's not around then chances are he was the slower of the two :/, but then again you never know :).
I know they should be together. It was first thing i thought when i found him, i was like 'where's your sibling'.
Hopefully i can find out. There was a serious flood in Dalian a few days after i left and i suspect this place flooded and and maybe she got swept away.
Glad you enjoyed, now i need to find the kittens i was playing with before i left. ^^
PS you should post more so i can vote em.
I'm commentator extraordinaire :P for the time being.
We just lost our only male duck today, the place flooded here from Harvey and brought down our chicken wire fence for the most part around the duck pond and they had been all over our lake and the rest of the property and yesterday I had propped up the fence all but one side which they could have climbed out on and today when I went to look at them the almost silent duke wasn't among them, two days ago I found him with another of our ducks in our neighbors pond and I thought he escaped there again but I didn't think to check the perimeter of the fence even though I know good and well that they don't get separated because none want to be the lame duck, and I found him just now, he was torn up and nothing but bones :( right on the side of the fence he probably walked over on, he was the only odd one out, the rest are all females and Khaki Campbell look alike but a hybrid that produces more eggs then them :/.
So will be ok? "nothing but bones" makes me think he's in rough shape. At least you found him.
And i'm glad to hear you made through Harvy, that must have been wild.
No, I mean that in the literal sense, there was nothing but bones :(.
We were lucky really, our house was within inches of being flooded, everyone else around us had water up to their knees or higher in their house as we had about 30 inches on top of the record, I think going back over 100 years, but from what I heard about Houston it is without a doubt unprecedented.