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Tag Archives: babies
Hot off the press today………….
We have just got back from walking in the park which was quite pleasurable apart from the umpteen tourists we saw and had to avoid. Did any of them think about going a different way or keeping their distance in … Continue reading
Posted in current events, nature, observations, Photos, walks
Tagged babies, goslings, observations
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Mommy Maggie
I know I’ve written about this before but seeing Maggie with her babies last night convinces me she would have made a lovely Mom. Pictures taken in April 2018 Hubby and I didn’t have her spayed because we wanted her … Continue reading
Royalty aren’t the only ones to have a new arrival!
They’re here! I took Maggie up for a wee this afternoon and put the camera in my pocket in the hope of catching sight of the little ducklings. Maggie didn’t perform, so I put in her in the car out … Continue reading
As promised
Coming back from town this morning, we walked Maggie along the lock, where we saw our first group of ducklings, so as promised here are some photos for you.
Posted in diary, ducks, life afloat, Marina, My life, observations, Photos
Tagged babies, ducklings, families, lock
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Squeaky Leekie
Twice a year we suffer the baby blues. Or should I say, the broody babies, or brood of babies. I’m not really sure what describes it best. We decided against having Maggie spayed as there was always the chance of … Continue reading