in the past few days,
and is so cute I thought I would find out a little more about the background to it, the picture was taken by photographer Brent
Cizek said he "couldn't have asked for a better photo opportunity"
than a lone mama duck on a Minnesota lake with more than 70 ducklings trailing
behind her, the duck in question is a common merganser, (Mergus merganser), which lays up to a dozen eggs at a time
and often spreads them out in other birds' nests to increase the
offsprings' chances of survival, according
to the National Audubon Society, but that
fact alone doesn't explain the photos, as 76 eggs is still too many for one female duck to incubate, a local wildlife
manager said the photos most likely depict a "creche" — a
sort of duckling daycare, in which an older, more experienced mother duck will
take care of the other females' babies,
Cizek first
spotted the ducks on June 27 and said he counted one hen and at least 56
ducklings,when he went back a few weeks later, she had picked about two
dozen more ducklings, bringing the total to approximately 76, "It's not
uncommon to see between 20 and 30 ducklings trailing behind a single female
duck — but more than 70 is "an extraordinary sighting," Yale
ornithologist Richard O. Prum told
the Times, but the ducklings,
experts say, can't possibly all be hers,
but this
particular creche is exceptionally large, David Rave of the Minnesota
Department of Natural Resources told the Times, "I've
seen creches up to 35 and 50 often, but 70 — that would be a very big
creche." Cizek said
he didn't expect to snap any photos when we went out on his boat on June 26, it
was windy, the waters were choppy and he only brought one lens, when he
came across the mother duck and her crèche, he said he frantically snapped
dozens of pictures and prayed that at least one would turn out clear, "Sure
enough, one photo of the very many actually turned out halfway decent, and here
we are," he said,
He's since been out on the lake several times to keep an eye on the ducklings and take more photos and videos to share online, "There's quite a lot of people following along to kind of see their progress and how they're doing," he said. "It's been pretty wonderful." and I bet it is, imagine what the lake will look like in a few years time if they all breed!
He's since been out on the lake several times to keep an eye on the ducklings and take more photos and videos to share online, "There's quite a lot of people following along to kind of see their progress and how they're doing," he said. "It's been pretty wonderful." and I bet it is, imagine what the lake will look like in a few years time if they all breed!
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