Indian spot-billed duck parent and child from Tsukuda digging
May 27 I met a parent and child from Indian spot-billed duck in digging Tsukuda. According to neighbors, it came out of Ukishima in the morning from Tsukudabori, and 11 chicks are the largest number of children in recent years. Parents and children who were tired of swimming came up to the sandbar. Last year, Tsukuda digging created an environment closer to nature, reflecting the ebb and flow of the sea clearly, and the reefs appearing by low tide became wider.
The chicks, together with their mother, Indian spot-billed duck, began to replenish their wings and fell into their stomachs. It's warm under my stomach and I can feel the most relieved.
Everyone came together.
Oh, yeah, push each other. 。 。 My mother is true. All 11 birds were wrapped up.
Safe! I thought a crow came near me for a while. For chicks, crows are the most natural enemy. Mom, Indian spot-billed duck, is desperate to make a loud voice.
My mother, Indian spot-billed duck, who guarded her chicks, is a safety confirmation. I think it's okay now.
Safe mother, Indian spot-billed duck, began to sleep, and a peaceful time returned to Indian spot-billed duck's parents.
Three days later, on May 30, this parent and child came to Ishikawajima Park. See you next time.