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Blog » Meet a duck: Daisy

4
Sep
2008
by eileen | in Livestock

Meet Daisy! She was named by Elise of Pixels & Pulp.

Daisy

Daisy is a little bit of a co-conspiritor with the geese -- when they are being loud and annoying, she hangs around right nearby pretends like she is big and tough like them. However, if you try to pet her, she will run away like nobody's business.

It is getting harder to take pictures of these ducks because Bruce and Spruce have decided that the camera is The Enemy and keep trying to bite the lens.

Bruce

Here you can see Bruce's handsome nose-bump developing. This is a feature, not a bug. The bump looks hard (like beak) but is actually all soft and fleshy (like the tip of your nose). I am not sure what it's for; I'd like to think it's some sort of echolocation apparatus like that big bulge on a beluga whale. (That bulge, called a "melon" is full of oil! You learn something new every day.)

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