I saw them in the morning but didn't have time to stop, a family of Australian Wood Duck! Then another opportunity arrived late in the afternoon.
Such a delight to watch, especially considering the location.....
Just a couple of blocks from home!
Close to our large, slow flowing river, we often see ducks during the year, and in spring, the occasional family.
"So I tell you, don't worry about the food or drink you need to live, or about the clothes you need for your body.
Life is more than food, and the body is more than clothes. Look at the birds of the air.
They don't plant or harvest or store food in barns, but your heavenly Father feeds them.
And you know that you are worth much more than the birds.
You cannot add any time to your life by worrying about it."
Matthew 6: 25-27
I was inclined to begin to worry FOR them at this point!
...but that's how they live, day after day, somewhere between the river on the streets nearby. I hope there are still 10 ducklings next time I see them.....
Sharing at Show off your Shot, Our World Tuesday, Wild Bird Wednesday.
So sweet! An adventure indeed.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing pure delight.
very sweet images! :)
ReplyDeletehave a nice day!
Very nice pictures of beautiful birds. I also hope that the family will consist of 10 little ones. But nature is a little indifferent on that matter. Thanks for showing.
ReplyDeleteCenas lindas e que bom que voltaram em segurança...beijos,chica
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely serie's Karen. I love to see this family. Great shot's
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day.
so cute birds! funny & beautiful
ReplyDeletelovely publication!
xoxo, Juliana
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sweet familie ;)
ReplyDeleteLovely ducklings. Mama teaches babies to cross the road!
ReplyDeleteGreat, especially image 6, that's my favorite of the day!
ReplyDeleteBest regards, marion
Love that sixth shot - so so cute! Wow! Ten ducklings - I think I'm rather grateful that my babies have only arrived one at a time. ;-)
ReplyDeleteCoisa mais linda esta familia de patos. A primeira foto é minha preferida.
ReplyDeleteBeijos
What a cute family, glad they were safe crossing the street. Awesome photos.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute family, protective patents !
ReplyDeleteLovely shots and beautiful wood ducks! What a lovely family. Just looking at them brings peace and calmness.
ReplyDeleteWith God's grace they will all remain as one happy family :)
Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteNice and lovely family!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday,
Cinzia
They are a thrilling and delightful discovery. Hope you have a nice week :^)
ReplyDeleteThey are so sweet! I love the photo where they all seem to be smiling for the camera. :)
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the great photos of this cute family of ducks ...
J+C
What a lovely family! I love the Bible verse too..it goes very well with the photos.
ReplyDeletecharlotte
what a beautiful serie of images !
ReplyDeletea wonderful family !
Thanks to your photographs we all get to share in this joyous moment! I love the way the ducklings all look like Mom, for now, and how both parents are taking care of their brood :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ducks and delightful captures for the day, Karen! I love them!! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun captures!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the front-facing pic of the little family! And the final ones remind me of the following little clip my brother sent (sorry if it doesn't work for you)...
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What a beautiful pattern! I have never seen one before.
ReplyDeleteI love how one parent is in front and one behind!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful ducks...love the markings on their heads. You captured some beautiful shots of them.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet family.
ReplyDeleteSO sweet and unusually colored!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting. I have never seen these ducks:)
ReplyDeleteAnd like a good momma, I'm sure you will be counting to make sure they're all there! These are great shots; I love the speckling on the parents' breasts. Such a sweet family.
ReplyDeleteA sweet family - glad they crossed the road safely! The adults look like they're wearing bibs.
ReplyDeleteRena, I had a look at that clip - amazing! Thankfully this duck family were only crossing a relatively quiet suburban street. They must cross streets here frequently to move to and from the river.
ReplyDeleteI love your pictures of the family! Beautiful birds :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat pics Karen. Makes one want to say "Awww..." - Dave
ReplyDeleteGreat images! Love to watch nature in motion and you have captured it so well!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat little family. Glad to see they made it across.
ReplyDeleteI just loved this post...but the one that captured my heart was the one where they are all telling you off☺
ReplyDeleteLaurie @ Pride in Photos
What a lovely sequence of photos! Wonderful pics.
ReplyDeleteYour blog/journal is my favorite..I love coming here to see such wonderful photo's..Just when I think you have shown the very best, you do it again. Have a nice day..
ReplyDeleteVery nice pictures, I am surprised these little ducks always stay together.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
I like all these captures, but that one with them posing for a family shot is just a classic - it looks like the parents with smiles for the camera are saying through their teeth, come on everyone, look at Karen, big smiles.
ReplyDeleteI was worried for them crossing that road but they all kept in line and listened to their Mum. What a great set of photos.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful series of captures, Karen..... a wonderful start to my day - thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding! A beautiful family; I especially liked the photo looking as if they were all singing in a choir.
ReplyDeleteYour verse was fitting and true.
Oh my goodness. What a wonderful post. I am loving the photos of these guys.. And I love the Verse from Matthews 6.
ReplyDeleteHugs~
Lovely shots. I too hope they all survive.You must be somewhat north of us as our wood duck are still sitting. I look forward to the busy time of having them on our farm dams.
ReplyDeleteThose are such beautiful ducks, what a cute family grouping they make. The picture of them all facing the camera is priceless. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThey are just precious!! I *love* their color! I am so glad they seem to understand 'safely' crossing the road! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat precious shots. So glad they crossed the road safely.
ReplyDeleteWhat great photos and especially nice to get the whole family like that. Wood Ducks parade along beside the roads around here too. I sometimes think they have a death wish!! But your quote from Matt. is a better explanation!
ReplyDeleteOh, my...those are adorable! And, such an interesting looking bird. I love the shot where the family is seemingly lined up and 'smiling' at the camera. I'm glad they made it across the street! :)
ReplyDeleteThey're beauties!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteThese are great birds - we had them around a house we stayed in a few months back!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
PS: feel free to link this post to Wild Bird Wednesday when it pops up on my blog tomorrow! SM
Indeed very delightful to see. What a family portrait!
ReplyDeleteWow!! What a lovely series of images. I love the sixth one with all the ducks looking at the camera and Mum & Dad "talking" to you!! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet family of sucks! This wood duck is a little different than ours. I'm glad you were given a second opportunity to capture them on film!
ReplyDeleteGreat serie of photos. I do like this "story"!
ReplyDeleteThey're beautiful ducks. It's so neat to see the whole family. I hope they all made their destination safely.
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos - what a nice family!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sight to behold and your quote very thoughtful. Love the photo seeing them front on, so cute.
ReplyDeleteThey are adorable!
ReplyDeleteI love the 'family portrait' of the sixth photo!
Great to see a family of ducks. what a great verse is Matthew 6: 25-27 and so appropriate for you photos of them.
ReplyDeletesimply beautiful the family flow! great reportage...
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