Sunday, April 27, 2014

Wood Duck Update! Kudos to Mom!

Mama Wood Duck -- Parc Perlière -- April 22, 2014

           I dedicate this post to Mama Wood Duck!  Kudos to you, Mom!  Inspite of the odds against successfully brooding a parasitized nest and despite the naysayers who said you could not do it -- you did  do it little Mama!  You defended your nest from intruders and incubated their eggs as well as your own -- all 15 of them -- for 33 days!  The outcome -- all the chicks hatched and out of the box!  Thank you for this brief glimpse into your life.  We wish you luck with your very large brood!  And, now that you have left, we miss you.  But perhaps you will be back -- next Spring!

         So, my dear readers, here's the story.  Carl and I noticed the pipping on the eggs Monday, April 21.  Before we had left for work, at least one chick had hatched and Mom took off to have some breakfast and we went to work.  The camera inside the box did its job and recorded throughout the day the action in the box!

Hatching chicks -- Wood Duck --Parc Perlière -- April 21, 2014

Hatching chicks -- Wood Duck --Parc Perlière -- April 21, 2014


         That afternoon, Carl and I finalized our plan for how to record the "leaping from the box" event without intruding upon the family.  First we decided that we would be too obtrusive if we were outside.  Thus, the house would serve as our blind.  Carl pre-determined where he could place 2 remote control cameras in the creek in order to capture the action at the desired angle.  I chose a window from which to shoot my camera.  I would use live view and stay ducked down out of sight.  Carl also chose a window via which he could glimpse through foliage to know when she was coming.   We would also use the laptop to watch inside the box.  That evening, it was fun watching the kids bounce around inside the box!  They are so incredibly cute and active  -- as you will see from the video below.  Yet, when Mom gave the signal, all 15 of them would tuck in under her -- to stay warm throughout the night.

         The next morning we prepared the cameras and got into position before daybreak!  By dawn, the kids were becoming restless.  As daylight increased, they were more and more ready to go!  Several of them began climbing the wall and Mom would shoo them back down.  Mom rules the roost after all!  Finally, she determined that it was time to go.  She flew from the box ... and straight down the creek!  Huh?  This little Mom was taking a last flight and solo breakfast in peace before calling her 15 kids out of the box.  Carl and I waited patiently and watched the kids.  No one was bold enough now to try to climb out.

Mom has gone to have breakfast in peace -- Wood Duck --Parc Perlière -- April 22, 2014
  After a short time, she returned and again, we waited.  Eventually, she decided to sit in the box doorway and surveyed the surrounding area for quite some time -- making sure that no predators were present.  The cameras in the creek and our open windows probably aroused some suspicion.  But finally, she dropped out of the box and began to call the babes -- who did not hesitate!  Out they popped!  It was amazing to watch!   After it was all over, Carl checked the box for unhatched eggs.  There were none.  Mama Wood Duck did a good job!

         First, the photos below will show you what I was able to capture with my camera.  Then, the video, compiled from 3 sources by the talented Carl, will show the hatching, the activity in the box and the jumping from the box!  Enjoy!


"Ready or not, here I come, world!" -- Wood Duck -- Parc Perlière -- April 22, 2014

"My turn!" -- Wood Duck -- Parc Perlière -- April 22, 2014

"Ah, water!" -- Wood Duck -- Parc Perlière -- April 22, 2014

"Is the gang all here?" -- And to think that most were still in their eggs 24 hours earlier!  Wood Duck -- Parc Perlière -- April 22, 2014

"On our way!"  -- Wood Duck -- Parc Perlière -- April 22, 2014

"Alright, kids!  Fall in line!" -- Wood Duck -- Parc Perlière -- April 22, 2014

Heading out -- Click on the photo for a larger view -- This is the photo via which we finally determined that there were 15 chicks!  -- Wood Duck -- Parc Perlière -- April 22, 2014

Is everyone keeping up? -- Click on the photo for a larger view --  Wood Duck -- Parc Perlière -- April 22, 2014

One missing -- back up the bank for the missing chick -- Click on the photo for a larger view  -- Wood Duck -- Parc Perlière -- April 22, 2014

The missing one is on his back on the right-hand side of the photo.  This was probably also the last one to leave the box.  It frequently fell and had a hard time righting itself when it was leaving the box.  Right after this photo was taken, Mom turned him right-side up and the family continued downstream.  Goodbye Wood Ducks!  -- Click on the photo for a larger view  -- Wood Duck -- Parc Perlière -- April 22, 2014

Here's Carl's excellent compilation of the video we shot!  Enjoy!





2 comments:

  1. Well, you 2 have outdone yourselves with this! This may reveal information we might not have re: "maternal behavior " in the nest cavity and hope you will see that Audubon/DNR etc. get a copy of the videos..... THANKS G

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  2. Oh, WOW! Just fabulous!! Fifteen adorable ducklings! Carl, you are a wizard to get those images. Can't wait to share these with other Woody-lovers! Thanks for sharing these images!
    Nj

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