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Anyway. Friday (jan 30), I went over to my future house to drop some stuff off and when I did, I noticed a couple stray ducks had wandered toward the house from the pond down the street. I took their pictures, but they didn't turn out too fantastically. So after doing what I'd come to do, I drove down to the pond and photographed some other ducks. These are them.
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They're very wild. And very loud. And very cute. And I had every desire to feed them until I read the sign that explains why feeding the ducks is very, very, very bad for them. Now I just like to admire them from a safe distance, and through a lens.
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