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ellen_datlow ([personal profile] ellen_datlow) wrote2008-04-11 01:54 pm

Animal adorableness for Friday

If your heart isn't warmed by this you are heartless :-)

Ducklings saved from storm drain

From Jezebel

[identity profile] sclerotic-rings.livejournal.com 2008-04-11 06:27 pm (UTC)(link)
That's actually fairly easy. Ducklings have a tendency to follow each other, even if it's leading to something particularly nasty. White Rock Lake, in the middle of Dallas, is fed by various creeks flowing into it from the north, so it has a big spillway at the south end to minimize erosion problems when we get a good storm like the one we had on Wednesday night. I remember bicycling past the spillway after a particularly bad storm, and watched a mother wood duck frantically trying to prevent her ducklings from being swept down the spillway. When one finally succumbed and skidded down into the creek below, the others followed, and the mother was finally able to rejoin them once they'd gathered on one spot again. (Don't worry: they were fine. Real baby ducks are even more buoyant than rubber ducks, so picture yellow-fluff PingPong balls shooting down the flume to get an idea of what happened. I felt horrible about laughing, but it was incredibly funny.)

[identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com 2008-04-11 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah thanks. From the photo, the drain was empty so I think that's why it was a bit confusing to me :-)

Actually the vision of the yellow fluff ping balls is precious! Thank you for that.

[identity profile] txtriffidranch.livejournal.com 2008-04-11 06:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Always glad to be of service. If you think that's funny, you should have been at the bird sanctuary. The Czarina shares with her mother an unnatural fascination for birds, and she gets everything from Andean condors to ruby-throated hummingbirds attempting to seduce her away. Not only did she have a real life Leda and the swan moment, with a swan that literally tried to pull her into his pond, but there was the incident with the roadrunner at the sanctuary that was determined to catch her attention by running around the sides of his enclosure. This would have worked if he hadn't tripped when he was about three feet up the side of the back wall. (I'm not going to bring up the emu that proposed to her, because her elbows are very sharp, and the top of my skull has a permanent fontanelle due to previous indiscretions.)

[identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com 2008-04-11 06:42 pm (UTC)(link)
She should write a book. Those make the kernels of some great anecdotes. I love the idea of the roadrunner tripping!

[identity profile] txtriffidranch.livejournal.com 2008-04-11 07:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, it wasn't the first time the roadrunner had tripped: he'd been brought in with two broken legs from where he's apparently challenged a car to a game of chicken and lost. Chuck Jones's Coyote would have eaten well with this character.

(Right about the time I first met you, back when I was still wasting time at New Pathways, I was bicycling to work one morning only to encounter a big rooster roadrunner, one of the only ones I've ever seen in the Dallas area, screaming his fool head off at the traffic passing by and lunging at the occasional pickup. They may be brave birds, but they aren't smart birds. I have a lot more respect for wild turkeys: after an encounter with a pair of them at Wakulla Springs State Park just south of Tallahassee, I have nothing but respect for wild turkeys.)

[identity profile] txtriffidranch.livejournal.com 2008-04-11 07:18 pm (UTC)(link)
As for the book, well, that's if you could convince her to write anything other than her regular LJ posts. (She's over at [livejournal.com profile] czarina69 if you're interested.) You see, she knew her second husband long before they got married, and listening to that loser whine and complain about the publishing business put her off the idea of becoming a writer long ago. Besides, he finally quit wasting his time trying to write and got hooked on plants instead, and everyone agrees that he's happier these days anway.

[identity profile] mjlayman.livejournal.com 2008-04-12 05:13 am (UTC)(link)
They were lucky it was empty -- if it had water, they would have been in a storm sewer and probably lost.