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Just Ducky

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This poor baby duck was at the Fenton Freedom Festival Mill Pond and had the misfortune to be picked up by a little girl. I was afraid Mama Duck would abandon the baby because she now smells liked a human. I hope that did not happen. Photo is overexposed, probably because I was using the cheap Nikon with a flash on it. No time for a render today. Actually, I was working on one all day but it did not turn out. Went to the doctor today about my broken elbow, and he said I can't ride for at least four more weeks. I was really unhappy about that. Nothing I can do about it, though. Thank you so much for your comments! I look forward to them!!!

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tetrasnake

7:53PM | Thu, 10 July 2014

Awww! Cute! Well done!

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donnena

7:59PM | Thu, 10 July 2014

ADORABLE duckling!! Mom will probably take the baby back!! So sorry to hear about your elbow!!!

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bakapo

8:02PM | Thu, 10 July 2014

awww, what a sweet little thing. his mama will probably take him back, don't worry. so sorry about your elbow... heal fast!

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Faemike55

8:02PM | Thu, 10 July 2014

I do hope that mama doesn't ignore this little one. did you give a mild lecture to the young lady?

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RodS

8:08PM | Thu, 10 July 2014

A wonderful shot of this little fuzzy duckling, Sherrie. I've read that there's not any truth to that story about mama ducks (or any birds) rejecting their chicks after being handled by humans.

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GOLDILOCKSUK

9:08PM | Thu, 10 July 2014

Ohhhhh cute and so tame looking :) Cathy xoxoxo

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Richardphotos

9:11PM | Thu, 10 July 2014

very cute duck and a very good shot

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magnus073

9:14PM | Thu, 10 July 2014

That is a cute little duck and I hope his Mamma will still accept him. Sorry to hear about the elbow problems Sherrie, and I'll keep you in my prayers.

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claude19

9:45PM | Thu, 10 July 2014

life and our bodies often remind us about ... your falls and their sequelae can apparently let you know beautiful pain ... take care of you! photography is very moving for me!

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stnaper

9:49PM | Thu, 10 July 2014

Don't believe what you wrote about the duck it isn't true and also for birds too. The mother will take her back if she found it so quit worring and take care of yourself so you can get on that horse again. Oh!, great photo, the little ducky is cute. Stan

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jocko500

10:04PM | Thu, 10 July 2014

so cute

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angelbearzs

10:32PM | Thu, 10 July 2014

awww that is duck cute :D

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eekdog

10:37PM | Thu, 10 July 2014

most of the time the mother goes after anyone getting nea her babies. unsure if mommy will neglect or not. great shot though. do a web search on the question if a mom will do that. hope you can ride again sooner..

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Radar_rad-dude

10:48PM | Thu, 10 July 2014

So sorry to hear about your elbow! A wonderful shot of this little fuzzy duckling, Sherrie!

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Windigo

11:53PM | Thu, 10 July 2014

So --------- is this worth two in the bush? :) (Great shot, and Dylan must be smilin, four more weeks of vacation, lol)

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Shozai

12:11AM | Fri, 11 July 2014

what a cutie :) Maybe you should look if the baby duck still there, alone

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bebopdlx

12:16AM | Fri, 11 July 2014

Cute bird.

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rachris480907

12:52AM | Fri, 11 July 2014

Cute! I've always thought that, too, that handling a bird will make the parents reject it. But I read something the other day that declared that a myth. So, I'm not sure at this point, but, hopefully, it is a myth and this little baby duck will be reunited with it's mother without incident. Sorry to hear about your elbow. I hope you mend very quickly!

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paul_gormley

1:24AM | Fri, 11 July 2014

very cute and rather like the extra light as it makes her hands seem very clean, trust the elbow heals okay, sounds very painful

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Jean_C

2:16AM | Fri, 11 July 2014

Very cute baby duck, a lovely capture, Sherrie! I think that the mother will be take the baby back, because ducks are accustomed to human presence.

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pchef

2:18AM | Fri, 11 July 2014

lovely shot

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DennisReed

2:32AM | Fri, 11 July 2014

cool

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STEVIEUKWONDER Online Now!

2:50AM | Fri, 11 July 2014

Be patient Sherrie! It is vital you give your arm a chance to heal. I am sure your horse will just be glad to see you around. You can rest a while longer which will benefit you in the longer term. Steve ;)

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Leije

2:50AM | Fri, 11 July 2014

Adorable ducky, mother duck will be angry ! excellent shot !

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gaius

3:45AM | Fri, 11 July 2014

So cute ! You should have adopted this baby...it would have thought you were its Mum !

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doarte

4:36AM | Fri, 11 July 2014

Very cute lil' critter... ... I hope you mend sooner than the doctor prescribed.

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farmerC

4:50AM | Fri, 11 July 2014

Shining shot.

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OkrimSlava

7:48AM | Fri, 11 July 2014

sweet.

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GrandmaT

8:37AM | Fri, 11 July 2014

They are so cute and fuzzy at that stage it is hard to resist. Sorry about the riding restriction, but elbows are too important a part to mess with. If they don't ben properly or are weak because they didn't heal correctly, it would severely curtail LOTS of activities. Waiting sucks but is necessary. Patience may be a virtue but it sure puts a strain on the nerves!

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erlandpil

9:00AM | Fri, 11 July 2014

very cut erland

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