Wednesday, May 04, 2011

Jamais plus.

I can't remember the last time I cried but I can't stop at the moment. All the babies are dead. They didn't make it to the lake. Twelve little beaks and twenty four little flat, webbed feet. They must have fallen behind her one by one and she wouldn't have known. All the pleasure they had in life was a dip in a drop of water in an old Swiss roll tin in the garden and the sun on their faces for a couple of hours.

She's back here again with the two drakes and they have forgotten. I wish I could.

If the drakes are still fertile she could produce another brood. I hope she doesn't.

I wish I had forced them into a carrier and taken them myself.

I wish...................
Would you believe it, those ducks are back. Just as I was going out of the back door for a breath of fresh air she arrived on the step begging for food. Huh! When can a rabbit have his garden to himself!

4 comments:

George Online Cat said...

How dreadful. I admit that if I had met a duckling, it might not have survived the encounter. But, if I try to think of them as kittens, I can empathise with the tragedy.
George

Everycat said...

Harvey we are all very sad that you lost your little Harvey Ducklings. Nature is very cruel sometimes, but never as cruel as humans can be.

Swim free to The Bridge little ones

Luff and rumbly purrs from
Whicky Wuudler
Oliver
Gerry
& The Ape
xx

Lennie said...

Oh dear,

That is so sad. Was it the otters that got them.
They looked like they had such a fantastic time with you in your garden and well - nothing could be better than that.

They will be paddling free now.

Much love
Lennie

KattyCat said...

This is so sad - i'm so sorry, it feels so unfair.
Love,
Katty x