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Ducks… er, make that Geese

September 2nd, 2004 by Kelson. Posted in General

There’s a park just past the corner of Elrond and Ridge Route, and as I left that intersection I spotted a flock of about ten rather large ducks (Edit: it has been pointed out to me that most of these are actually Canada geese) walking across the park. I pulled over to start taking pictures, and realized that there were actually dozens of them, wandering around near the small (presumably artificial) lake that gives the park its name, Village Pond Park.

A line of geese
Trekking across the park.

Geese approaching the pond.
Look! Water!

Geese on the water.
Crossing the pond.

Some sort of grate
Turtle Ducks?

Better than a good day at work
I didn’t see any fish in there, but that didn’t deter this guy. And the ducks (and geese) must eat something other than duck food from the local 7-Eleven.

Thirty Ducks

I really should have gotten some more wide shots to show just how many ducks geese there were. Sure, it had nothing on the infamous pigeons of Trafalgar Square or St. Mark’s Square, but I’m used to seeing less than five ducks together in one place, so 50+ (there were quite a few still out on the grass) seems like quite a lot.

Oh, yes, about that duck food:
Healthy Quack Snacks?
Quack Snacks? *sigh*

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  1. 5 Responses to “Ducks… er, make that Geese”

  2. By Brett Robertson on Sep 3, 2004

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    Those look like Canadian Geese.

    We have loads of them up here in ontario Canada.

    Br

  3. By Kelson on Sep 3, 2004

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    Thanks… I feel kind of dumb for not realizing that they were another kind of bird entirely. I just figured they were a kind of duck I hadn’t seen before, and the talk about ducks on the signs just reinforced that impression.

    We’re pretty far from Ontario here (Southern California), so I assume they must be migrating already. That would explain the sheer numbers: it was probably a migrating flock making a rest stop at the pond.

  4. By Kizi on Sep 4, 2004

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    We don’t have some many pigeons in Trafalgar Square now. It’s now an offence to feed them, and I think that there may well be Pigeon Kill Squads.

  5. By Kelson on Sep 5, 2004

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    I’m trying to remember what it was like when I was there about 5 years ago. I saw it from a tour bus — I only had two days in London after one of those whirlwind tours of Europe. All I really remember is the tour guide talking about the pigeon food they sold being laced with contraceptives. On the other hand, that could have been Venice. I’m reasonably certain that it was in St. Marks that it was illegal to kick a pigeon. I did keep a travel diary, but it seems I didn’t write down those details.

    Do the pigeon death squads use peanuts coated with cyanide? ;)

  6. By Kizi on Sep 5, 2004

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    It’s Saint Mark. If they had that law in London, every kid under five would be in police custody.

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