A recent @YellowCottageHomestead TikTok video of ducks idly swimming in our pond:
Pond
Flock Friday for April 9
For Flock Friday this week, some ducks and chickens, plus duck eggs in a new place.
Some ducks in the pond by the duck house ramp:
Others in the shallow end:
Hey, look what I found: three duck eggs in a nesting box in the duck house! I wonder if they’ll lay more there; that is the ideal place to lay:
Betty stretching a wing:
Sleepy ducks:
Ducks on the lawn, with chickens visible in the background:
Chickens enjoying apple slices:
Flock Friday for March 26
Chickens and ducks. You know the drill.
A new toy for the chickens: a mealworm treat roller, a container that dispenses mealworms as they peck at it, to keep them entertained for a while:
Ducks on the pond deck:
Ducks flapping wings:
Betty:
Merida:
Chickens with the treat roller again:
Ducks amongst the flowerbeds:
Look closely, and you can see more ducks next to the gazebo:
Here are the other ones:
The two groups joining up:
Ducks zooming over the pond to get treats:
Martha is being broody again:
TikTok: first duck eggs
A @YellowCottageHomestead TikTok video from last month of the first duck eggs floating pond island:
TikTok: ducks on the island
Please enjoy a @YellowCottageHomestead TikTok video of ducks on the floating pond island:
Flock Friday for March 5
My blog is having issues with uploading images via WordPress at present, so I uploaded these via FTP instead. Shouldn’t make any difference, just a bit more work. Every time I have issues with WordPress, I’m a little more tempted to write my own blog engine. How hard could it be? (Famous last words.)
Let’s start with some sad news: after not losing any ducks for months, we seem to have lost one: we haven’t seen Cora for a few days. I haven’t seen a body either, or any sign of an attack, so it’s a bit of a mystery. I did look around to see if she’s nesting, but didn’t see any sign, and would have expected to see her occasionally. So I assume something grabbed her.
That leaves us with six females and five males. That ratio is getting worse.
Anyway, on with the pictures. Here’s the floating island with some ducks and eggs:
Ducks on the bank:
Ducks on the grass, with Rory on our evening rounds. She doesn’t go after the ducks; here, she is more interested in sniffing the deer poop than even looking at them:
Peeking at some ducks in their house:
On the pond:
Bert on the ramp into the duck house:
Duck butt:
The ducks on the lawn near the chicken runs, with some chickens visible:
The two chicken coops:
Some chickens inside the new coop:
The ducks are venturing a bit further afield; here they are in the grove of trees behind the brown gazebo, and looping around it:
Flock Friday for February 26
This week was an exciting milestone: the ducks started laying eggs.
Firstly, a random picture of the chicken and duck feed:
Some ducks relaxing on the floating pond island:
And near the edge of the pond:
Several ducks coming to under the pond deck to get their mealworm treats, while a couple hang out on the island:
Bert and Rémy on the island:
A couple of latecomers zooming over from the far side of the pond:
Ducks on the back lawn:
They continued over the lawn to the old chicken coop, so I got some pictures with both chickens and ducks:
Heading back over the lawn to the pond:
A cam shot with Bert spreading his wings on the island, and my first glimpse of eggs; more on that later:
A bunch of pictures of the chickens:
The ducks on the pond:
Four eggs on the island:
I was hoping they would lay eggs on the island, as a safer place from predators like raccoons.
These probably aren’t fertilized, but now that at least one of the them is laying, we may get baby ducklings before long:
A bit of snow on the island:
The chickens are continuing to ramp up production, increasing the number of eggs laid each day:
TikTok: Our ducks again
Here is another TikTok video of our ducks:
If you use TikTok, you can follow the homestead @YellowCottageHomestead.
February snow and aerial photos
This morning we woke up to some surprise snow. It wasn’t in the forecast (other than for a much higher elevation), but we got about an inch of snow overnight. Which is melting quickly on a sunny day.
So, of course I felt an urge to fly my drone to capture the winter wonderland in the early morning.
Here are the pond, snowy trees, back lawn, chicken runs, and veggie garden:
Looking down a bit to see the whole veggie garden:
From above the veggie garden, looking towards the pond:
Looking straight down to the chicken runs, veggie garden, and berry cage:
A bit lower down:
Snowy covered chicken run:
Above the back lawn, looking back to the grove, and chicken coop:
Some pics of the pond:
Part of the field, flowerbeds, back lawn, and pond:
Higher up to include veggie garden etc:
From the opposite direction:
Looking up a bit at the trees:
Lots of snowy trees:
This one might make a nice background:
Mount Hood and snowy trees:
Lower down, with the fountain garden in the foreground:
Back on the ground (via my iPhone), the path to the chicken coop:
Inside the chicken run; the new(ish) roof netting is holding up well:
The back lawn:
The pond and ducks:
Pond island and ducks:
Sunrise through the grove, with the brown gazebo and the chicken coop:
Finally, the cat house:
Video: ducks on the new floating wooden island
I recently built a floating island for the ducks, to give them somewhere safer to rest. They seem to enjoy it.