Ducks At A Distance

Lois Quacking / Kvetching.mov


Silly Lois, of the infamous explora-some-more-a team; “Lois & Clark”, Clark is the Mottled drake in this flic; brother? mate?….Clark?

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Bering – Duck Deux


Alaska Sea Life Center in Seward, Alaska – 2010 May 01 A week later… Does Bering the long-tailed duck remember me? Was the attraction the green coat? (Another woman in the same color proves that’s not the case.) Bering was reunited with Tussock, his more colorful brother, during this week. It seems there was a bit of sibling rivalry over my attention. You may notice a group dance for who is closest and I did try to give Bering the benefit. Bering taught his brother to play hide-n-seek with the hooman loon. The rhinoceros Auklet cannot be ignored. It follows… just more quietly! And the Tufted Puffins, Horned Puffins, King Eiders, and other seabirds make grand appearances and noises. The background noise is rock scrubbing and hoses running while two staffers clean the aviary. Thanks to B for documenting this reunion.

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Beatrix Potter’s Christmas – Scene 2 excerpt: Puddle-ducks


The third-stump nursery of the Potter home, London, England, Christmas Eve, 1880. Childish Beatrix Potter’s brother Bertram has returned home from his boarding school in the country with an injured duck he rescued from the side of a country lane. The two children attempt to presume the duck’s life prior to its accident. An excerpt from “Beatrix Potter’s Christmas” by Thomas W. Olson. Incidental composition composed by Anita Ruth. Directed and choreographed by Myron Johnson. Presented by The Children’s Theatre Company of Minneapolis, MN., 1986. Featuring Hilary Cooperman as Beatrix Potter, Aaron Kahn as Bertram Potter, Michael de Leon as Mrs. Puddle-duck, Kevin Robert mccormick as Mr. Puddle-duck.

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Niedermayers to the rescue; Brothers put OT shot in net and Ducks, Wings tied 1-1.: An article from: Winnipeg Free Press

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