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A Waterfowl Meeting

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Mallards, widgeons, fill the sky

Each one calling out their cry,

“Wait for me,” and “Watch my space,”

Desperate to keep up the pace.

 

In the lee by stands of trees,

Sheltered swans it seems to please,

In a line of purest white,

Feeling safe, to their delight.

For the ducks, a numbers game,

Many of them look the same,

Feeling safe amid the crowd, 

They don’t mind if they are loud.

 

In this field of scraps they find

Food enough to feed their kind,

So much harvest overlooked,

Ducks don’t mind if it’s not cooked.

 

 

 

Look quite closely, you will see

Old potatoes – one, two, three,

If these spuds are not fermented,

Hungry ducks won’t get demented.

 

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30 thoughts on “A Waterfowl Meeting

  1. Lynette d'Arty-Cross's avatar

    What a great post, Anneli! And all those birds – what huge numbers!

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  2. kagould17's avatar

    It is like the birds know that autumn is soon coming to an end. Same here right now as the waterbirds muster for migration. Happy Thursday Anneli. Allan

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  3. shoreacres's avatar

    My gosh! I’ve been wondering where our mallards are. They’re probably not in your field, but I’ll bet they’re still up north somewhere. The teal have come down, and the ospreys are arriving, but there’s probably a reason duck season is scheduled for early November!

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  4. belindagroverphotography's avatar

    Lovely poem. I have never seen ducks congregate in a field like that, only geese on their migration.

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  5. Miriam Hurdle's avatar

    Beautiful poem, Anneli! Mallards are attractive ducks. We have a few here this time of the year.

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  6. Ursula's avatar

    Nice Poem and pictures. Must be loud on this field. Looks like the birds are getting ready to leave, Fall is here.

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  7. Unknown's avatar

    Wow, Anneli. Fantastic photos. Your “Waterfowl” story is WONDERFUL. Ha ha ha. Love seeing all these gatherings of the birds.

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  8. Jet Eliot's avatar

    Wonderful fun poem, Anneli, and really terrific story and photos of the current migration. I loved seeing the narrow ribbon of swans in the far distance–so many!–and also all the ducks. On top of the mallards I also saw a few American Wigeons joining the party. Really enjoyed this, thank you.

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  9. Jennie's avatar

    This was so much fun, Anneli!

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  10. bigskybuckeye's avatar

    Well done Anneli. The cadence of the verses is filled with the rhythm of each hungry bird arriving.

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    • wordsfromanneli's avatar

      Thanks for reading, Richard. It really was a huge flock. Fortunately there were a lot of potatoes left in the ground after the harvest. I hope they got to most of them before the potatoes turned into vodka.

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  11. Adele Brand's avatar

    That’s quite a flock. It’s getting to the time of year when wintering wildfowl arrive in the UK, too. Geese from the Arctic.

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