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Jun 16, 2005 16:28 |  #1

Just some of the many ducks that visit my backyard.


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Jun 16, 2005 20:46 |  #2

I like the lighting, but maybe you could pull a few weeds? ;-)a


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Jun 16, 2005 23:41 |  #3

I'm jealous of your backyard!..Is that a lake, dam, creek?


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Jun 17, 2005 05:00 as a reply to  @ witchy's post |  #4

What, me pull weeds? I don't thinks so.

The subdivisoin I live in has over 100 acres of lakes and I live on one of them and it is about 7 acres in size. The lake is a little low now from the dry season and I'm letting the grass/weeds grow within a foot of the water line so that when the lake rises there will be cover in the water. They sprayed everything and killed it 2 years ago and the Bass fishing really dropped off.

I've seen deer, squirrels, racoons and an occasional gator in my backyard. The other day I was floating in the pool and counted 12 hawks searching. I may do a photo essay on backyard wildlife.
I don't know where these guys come from but they show up about once a week and will eat out of your hand. I have five mallards that are our resident duck but they aren't quite as tame.


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