He/she quacks and also makes low keyed noises.What kind of sound does (s)he make? Females quack, drakes make the softest and most adorable sounds, not sure how to describe it. Males usually have the curled tail feathers, but my male didn't have it while molting, and it took about 1,5 year untill he had a fully curved tail, before that is was just the one odd curved feather. Some have more curved tail feathers then others, the sounds is much more reliable. Ducks often have a more triangular shaped head, males often a more oval shaped head.
Your son has a kind heart, warms my heart that he took the little one home. People can be so cruel, but your son was in the right place, at the right time thankfully. I bet you will love having him or her around, ducks are amazing! Would love to see some pictures. Good luck with her!
One of our first Pekins was called Jemima, naturally.That duck is so cute! I know you're leaning towards Daisy, but do consider Jemima Puddle Duck.
You know I used to rescue stray cats. After we got the second one, my Dad said that if I brought any more home, the cat would stay and I would go.Thanks everyone. It never ceases to amaze me how inhumane people can be.
He's already imprinted on my son. Follows him everywhere. He's talking about getting a harness and taking him out and about with him.
First he rescues my CAG, Sydney. And now this duck!
Lol! Hmm I'm thinking more along the lines of a Bobcat kitten or Coyote pupI can't wait until your son chances upon an abandoned baby African elephant or brontosaurus.
Oh stop it already! He's already talking about getting another duck to keep Daisy company!I can't wait until your son chances upon an abandoned baby African elephant or brontosaurus.