She does look like the other mallards. The local park down the street gets a lot of drop-offs from people who buy them then set them free (cruel). She's all alone now. The Geese took off over the weekend and have not seen them since. Do you think putting a decoy in the lake would help attract...
Thanks for your reply. Yes, the ducks and geese usually leave toward the end of summer/fall. She's not with the Geese 24/7, but much of the day and at night. The Geese "tolerate" her. What's funny is that the Geese will snip at each other, but they don't go after the duck (that I've noticed).
I live in Anderson, IN. I have a lone female mallard in my lake. I was worried about her being all alone, but then she started hanging out with the geese. The geese don't seem to mind too much. She looks small so I don't think she's very old. I know she was not born here so she either...
I live in Anderson, IN. I have a lone female mallard in my lake. I was worried about her being all alone, but then she started hanging out with the geese. The geese don't seem to mind too much. She looks small so I don't think she's very old. I know she was not born here so she either...