More ducklings day 27

Some leafy treats in the morning, misting to cool off in the early afternoon, and escape from the run in the late afternoon!

Leafy treats:

Leafy treat

Leafy treat

Leafy treat

Pool time:

Pool time

Pool time

Misting:

Misting

Misting

Misting

Scratching in the mist:

Misting

Hey there:

Hey there

GIF of trying to drink the mist:

Trying to drink the mist

GIF of scratching:

GIF of duckling

In the late afternoon, a duckling squeezed under the gate while rooting in the mud:

GIF of escape

She was followed by a couple of others. When I reassembled the run I had bricks under the gate to prevent that, but I removed them as I didn’t think they could fit; apparently I was wrong!

I saw a duckling outside on the cam, and went out there to find three sitting outside the gate; it seems they hadn’t figured out how to get back in. I opened the gate, and they were eager to go back in.

Here’s a picture from the cam of a duckling going under the gate:

Going under gate

From another angle:

Going under gate

Another one going under the gate:

Going under gate

I added the bricks back, so they won’t be able to do that again!

More ducklings day 26

17 photos of ducklings today (I usually aim for 8-10), plus a GIF with those and 25 more taken today.

I started the day by mucking out the duck house, since the straw was getting rather thick and smelly (I normally just add a layer of fresh straw each day):

Mucking out duck house

They were very brave and curious:

Mucking out duck house

A tub of dirty straw, that I lugged to the compost:

Mucking out duck house

I put the base of the waterer back and added some water (the power cord is to slightly warm the water in winter, to prevent it freezing; not needed at present):

Waterer

Swim time:

Swim time

Rooting in the fresh straw:

Rooting in the fresh straw

Too close to focus!

Too close!

Resting Rouen:

Resting Rouen

Little brown duckling:

Little brown duckling

Blue Swedish duckling:

Blue Swedish duckling

Proto-feathers; you can see little feathers on the top and below her wing, and little pins starting at the tip of the wing:

Proto-feathers

You’re standing on my toes:

You're standing on my foot

Treats:

Treats

With them splashing around in the mud, I get rather muddy feet and ankles when sitting in the run with them; I hose myself off when departing (I have my showers in the afternoons, so don’t sit in there after that):

Muddy toes

Treats; they prefer lettuce over kale:

Treats

Pool time, splashing everywhere:

Pool time

Pool time

An animated GIF of all 40 photos taken today (excluding the two cam shots):

GIF

Beehive treatments and feeders

Today we added mite treatments and top feeders to all of our beehives, preparing them for fall and winter.

I didn’t take many pictures today, since we were doing the same thing to all of them. Here’s a top feeder (the white box); it contains a trough where sugar syrup can be added (1:1 sugar and water currently, with a health additive); the bees can access it from inside the hive via a mesh in the middle:

Adding feeder to beehive

Behind the scenes:

Behind hives

All hives with the top feeders, ready for fall and winter:

All hives

All hives

Cedar, Hot Pink, and Orange hives:

Cedar, Hot Pink, and Orange hives

Purple, Turquoise, and Yellow hives:

Purple, Turquoise, Yellow hives

More ducklings day 25

Hey duckling fans! Some different angles today, plus a GIF of snuggly ducklings.

Looking down into the duckling run:

Looking down into the duckling run

Treats:

Treats

In the house:

Ducklings

The “little brown duckling” (Khaki Campbell); really should decide on names soon:

Duckling

The Blue Swedish duckling:

Duckling

Pool time:

Pool time

The Khaki Campbell again:

Ducklings

Both of the non-Rouens:

Ducklings

More pool time:

Pool time

A cute GIF of a Rouen joining her sister on the end of the concrete block:

GIF of ducklings snuggling

Cat update for week ending September 5

As any good calendar will tell you, the day after Flock Friday is inevitably Caturday. Weird how a day of the week is named after cats, but they were treated as gods in ancient times, so who am I to argue?! Makes as much sense as naming a day after a ball of gas.

Anyway… here’s Porcini:

Porcini

Paladout:

Paladout

Two cats inside:

Two cats inside

Comfy Poppy:

Poppy

Poppa:

Poppa

Spud jumping up to the breezeway cabin:

Jumping up

Porcini relaxing in the kitchen garden:

Porcini

A closer look:

Porcini

A few minutes later, I wanted to go out to close up the duck house, and Porcini was sitting outside the door:

Porcini

(I cracked the door, and she retreated.)

Spud emerging from the breezeway cabin:

Spud

An animated GIF of Spud stretching and heading off to work:

GIF of breezeway

I put a spare camera in the back of the shop to watch Pansy’s food and litter boxes; this is when she first saw it:

Pansy

Poppy:

Poppy

Bella chilling:

Bella

Pommie, Poppa, Poppy, and Bella (left-to-right) by the cat house:

Pommie, Poppa, Poppy, Bella

Pommie, Poppa, Bella, Poppy; Poppa was feeling a bit ganged up upon, but the girls were just saying hi; I continue to be amazed how well they get on with him:

Pommie, Poppa, Bella, Poppy

Queue for food:

Feeder

A GIF of that time, with Bella, joined by Poppa, then Poppy, and Pommie:

GIF of cat house

Pansy waiting for her dinner on the white bed in the center of the picture:

Pansy

Food dispensing, she pops up:

Pansy

And comes to eat it:

Pansy

Finally, Bella and Spud hanging out in the kitchen garden (with some reflections from the window):

Bella and Spud

More ducklings day 24

Another hot day, though not as hot as yesterday. I restrained myself on the duckling pictures, though.

Tasty mud:

Tasty mud

Pool time:

Pool time

Pool splashing:

Pool splashing

Treat:

Treat

The Blue Swedish duckling sitting in the duck house, ready to doze off:

Duckling

More pool time:

Pool time

Again I used the misting setting on the hose nozzle to cool them off, which they quite enjoy:

Misting

Misting

Flock Friday for September 4

Time has no meaning at present, but the all-powerful overlord CAL-N-DAR informs me it is Friday… so time for pictures of chickens and adult ducks.

(“CAL-N-DAR is a reference from the Six Colors member podcast that I’m sure none of my readers will get… but it amuses me.)

Chickens waiting for treats:

Chickens waiting for treats

Chickens with rice and strawberry treats:

Chickens with rice and strawberry treats

Chickens with rice and strawberry treats

Chickens with rice and strawberry treats

Koi in the pond, with some floating duck feathers and straw from the duck house:

Koi

Ducks with leafy treats:

Ducks with leafy treats

Duck butts:

Duck butts

Aerial views of the pond and ducks (did you see my post of aerial photos?):

Aerial view of pond and ducks

Aerial view of pond and ducks

The first time I’ve seen one of the new ducks on an inverted pot island (I think it’s Cora):

Duck on island

Night ducks:

Night ducks

Chickens waiting for treats again:

Chickens waiting for treats

Chickens waiting for treats

Chickens waiting for treats

Betty by the ducklings:

Betty and ducklings

Betty and ducklings

More ducklings day 23

It’s a hot day today, so I went out to the duck house a few times to refresh their pool water… so I ended up with 40 photos. And just for fun, I’m going to share all of them! But don’t worry, I picked out the better ones as usual, and put a GIF of all of them at the end. So you can look through the better ones and skip the GIF, or jump to the GIF and skip the rest, or enjoy both. Or skip the whole post if you like. You do you.

Leafy treats:

Leafy treats

Leafy treats

As I showed in a video this morning, today I held the kale and let them pull off bits, which worked out well:

David feeding treats

Crouching like that for quite a while wasn’t super comfortable, so on my next visit I added a concrete block with a kneeling pad to sit on, while I refilled their pool and spent time with them (the kneeling pad is mainly to protect my clothing from duckling poop; I don’t leave that in the run):

David filling pool

Ducklings in the pool:

Ducklings in pool

Duckling in pool

Ducklings

A moth on the duck house:

Moth

Lots of splashing:

Ducklings in pool

Later, when the temperature was over 90° F, I used the misting setting on the hose nozzle to help cool off the ducklings, especially the Blue Swedish, who doesn’t go in the pool:

Misting ducklings

Here’s that GIF of all of today’s duckling pics:

GIF of duckling pics