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Saturday Duck videos

20 Jun 2020



 


The ducklings would normally get a coating of oil from their mum to help make their feathers waterproof, so because they haven't had that I had to dry them after their swim. 

It was a little bit tricky!




 
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Julie
20 Jun 2020 13:57
The ducklings swimming is always my favourite, I look forward each year to seeing them splash around. I wonder which one will be the first to dive under water like they did last year. Good job Miss Walter on not losing any while drying them, a couple looked like they were trying to find an escape route.
Heather
20 Jun 2020 15:31
Soooooo cute ....
Jo
20 Jun 2020 22:36
Awww! So gorgeous! Well done Miss Walter for taking such good care of them! JJ will be so pleased to see these videos tomorrow.
Kristy
21 Jun 2020 08:35
They are so cute - I want a duckling pet! Love Elodie xxxxxxxxxxxx 🐣🐣🐣🐣🐣🐣

 

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