Early one morning, just as the sun was rising, or perhaps a bit later, I peeped through the kitchen blinds and spotted visitors.

Opening the blinds , there was no mistaking , five mallard ducks asleep on the back lawn.

One woke up and started to rouse the others.

Time to explore the garden - they walked along the borders.

They spotted water - puddles on top of the black plastic covering the future vegetable patch.

Time to paddle and have a drink.

The mallards stayed in the garden for a couple of hours and I was beginning to think that they could not take off because of the trees surrounding the garden and the lack of a 'runway'.
I turned off the camera.
The ducks proceeded towards the back fence and then took off - almost vertical take-off - and I missed the best picture of all.
The pictures were taken through the secondary glazed kitchen windows so they are a bit hazy and I think I need to clean them!
4 comments:
What a nice surprise! And how great that you could snap some pictures.
Oh Gill, a sight to lift the soul!
And a very good excuse to stare out of the window rather than return to mundane tasks.
Now you'll have to turn the future vegetable patch into a pond instead.
I see your daffodils are blooming. Mine are just starting.
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