Sitting duck
For a week our walk has taken us past a mallard nesting deep in a tufty clump of grass. Bean alerted me to the presence of a feathery one sticking tightly to her eggs.
She was a sitting duck. Literally. It was inevitable that the nest would be predated. The area is frequented by feral cats, stoats, rats and possums, all of whom would welcome a meal of fresh eggs.
So it was no surprise to find this scene today.
Chances are the duck got away and I hope she will select a more secure nesting location for a second brood.
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