Hi again everyone!
I went to Lake Murray and, yet again, there are two, new, fuzzy month-old or so Pekin ducklings dropped off there. I heard they've been there for a couple of days. One duckling has fishing line wrapped around his tongue or mouth, I think, and there is a fishing weight on it that he is trying to swallow. I don't think it's lead, but it might be. Many fishermen have stopped using lead. The other duckling is much more energetic and even though he gets upset when the two get separated, when they get together, he viciously bites the duckling with the fishing weight and that one has a raw spot along his back.
I don't think I can take them and since it's warm and they seem not to be in any immediate danger, I may have to leave them there unless someone here can take them. I am a little worried about the one with the fishing line and weight, but I have seen him drinking and eating (when the more aggressive duck lets him eat). They're fairly large, so they're not in danger from herons, gulls, ravens, etc. But, they're not totally inegrated with the wild ducks, so they're off by themselves a lot.
I have photos and will post them in a few hours or so. I have a strong feeling that they're both male, though the weaker duckling did have a loud peep.
PM me if you want to arrange a rescue. I should be available all weekend and early Monday. Weekends are busy there right now.