mrdelurk
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- Jul 25, 2020
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My pet ducks follow a repeating routine daily. When I open the gate of their fenced area at 8 am, the younger generation pours out with D-day-like elan, then the group of 6 seniors leaves leisurely last, headed to a different area.
Today, 1 of the 6 seniors died of ripe old age at dawn. Attempts at revival failed. Later, at the gate opening, the young ducks poured out as usual, but the 5 bereaved seniors didn’t. First, they gathered in a silent circle in the middle of the fenced area. I never saw them do this before. After 2 minutes of standing as a group, a sister of the deceased walked alone into the banana patch and did something quietly for a minute there, hidden from eyes. (Did she say goodbye?) When she walked out, one male walked in alone next, (perhaps the husband?) and did the same thing. Only when he returned from the patch the group exited the fenced area and proceeded with their usual daily itinerary.
It was eery; it felt like the ducks just let me watch their funeral ceremony. Can't imagine any other reason why they'd do this.
Today, 1 of the 6 seniors died of ripe old age at dawn. Attempts at revival failed. Later, at the gate opening, the young ducks poured out as usual, but the 5 bereaved seniors didn’t. First, they gathered in a silent circle in the middle of the fenced area. I never saw them do this before. After 2 minutes of standing as a group, a sister of the deceased walked alone into the banana patch and did something quietly for a minute there, hidden from eyes. (Did she say goodbye?) When she walked out, one male walked in alone next, (perhaps the husband?) and did the same thing. Only when he returned from the patch the group exited the fenced area and proceeded with their usual daily itinerary.
It was eery; it felt like the ducks just let me watch their funeral ceremony. Can't imagine any other reason why they'd do this.