She's a brat! But we love her. Now if we could just convince her not to try to eat the dog, I'd think we'd be golden lol.That is funny. Hide her away so she doesn't wake up the whole house. I love that. She a quacker duck bird.
I had no idea that the webs went from pink to yellow due to sun exposure. Thanks for sharing that tidbit kukupecpec!!
I had this trouble with my geese. When we first got Pom for Trina they were to afraid of each other to even walk past each other lol. When they learned that the other wasn't going to hurt them, they slowly became tolerant of the other. Then Pom, being much older, started to mount and mate with Trina, but she wasn't even full SIZE yet, let alone full grown or laying. She didn't LET him at first, but eventually just kinda "went through the motions" until BAM. Breeding season. And they were madly in love. Pom was MASSIVE, and while geese are much sturdier than calls, I think Trina was still quite small, especially compared to Pom, and she was unharmed =) Hopefully it IS a good sign of love to comeUhhhh...so, um, tonight during their daily bath, Wobbles tried to mount Bean. She didn't freak out, but she wasn't too thrilled either! How much longer do you think it'll be before she hits duckie puberty? I wonder if this'll be the litmus test!

HA! I had kinda guessed at that, but it's cool to have it really explained. We have tile... so ChaCha only digs outside. But I haven't noticed any actual holes... now I need to go search!Umm, please don't take this the wrong way because it has nothing to do with your housekeeping habits. They do that because they're looking for bits of stuff that might be good to eat. Ducks feel around at things with their bills, which is why they can find bits of edibles in a murky mud puddle where you couldn't possibly see anything in it or on the bottom.
My ducks never find any bits of things in my carpets.![]()