That is so cute and Daphne was holding her own with them.
I love that they understand and respond to each other’s different language. I am pretty sure, however, that Daphne thinks the other two are nuts!
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That is so cute and Daphne was holding her own with them.
The young ‘Scovy sisters (and Daphne) were in rare form just now as I went in to clean and encourage them to get out and get some sun. Forgive the mess . This was clearly before cleaning!
Edited to add - 1) Who says that Muscovy ducks are quiet?! 2) Egg watch continues. Judging by their hormonal teenage behavior, I don’t think we have long to wait! 3) Goon 2 is possibly the cutest duck out there, although Goon 1’s head bob is clearly superior!
They look like they're in a rock band!
The young ‘Scovy sisters (and Daphne) were in rare form just now as I went in to clean and encourage them to get out and get some sun. Forgive the mess . This was clearly before cleaning!
Edited to add - 1) Who says that Muscovy ducks are quiet?! 2) Egg watch continues. Judging by their hormonal teenage behavior, I don’t think we have long to wait! 3) Goon 2 is possibly the cutest duck out there, although Goon 1’s head bob is clearly superior!
I've seen several videos with muscovies making that same rather loud honking sound, even though "official" sources seem to indicate they are extremely quiet. Do they get quieter as they got older or something? I'm thinking about getting some, and the "hissing and quiet whistle-like clucks instead of loud quacks" is a lot of the appeal, as I don't want to bother my neighbors. But it seems like that might not always be true? I'd love to hear people's experiences with noise.