Duckling Wall Art
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...i pushed in with the little kiddies at the Sydney Royal Easter Show ♥More Bird Pics ♥ ~
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here’s somthin’ diff’‘rent. They gravitated together, cat was a bit pissed off, but no tears before bedtime. Those ducklings are pretty camera savy too.
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Ducklings at Llandrindod Wells
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Our new adopted family.
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Boston Common is home for this family of Bronze ducklings and a very patient mother duck. The statue pays tribute to a well known children’s book “Make way for Ducklings”.
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My origami calendar I folded the mother duck out of trace paper around the time I saw ducklings on the way to work; can read about that here. I can’t remember how big the paper was; I believe 13×13mm. The two little ducklings in the centre were folded from 6×6mm pieces of trace paper while the little one at the back was folded from a 5×5mm piece of trace paper. I know mother duck is just being the 4cm mark, but the duckling at the back is infront of the 1cm mark, hence the duck family is a 3cm spread ^ _ ^ New version added August 21, 2008 / This work has been featured in: / Ebony and Ivory / Numbers One to a Trillion / Waterfowl Works by Category Origami/Ori-plastic / Drawings,Paintings and Graphics / Flowers, Trees and Plants / Water and Waterscapes / Scenery / Light, Shadow, and Reflections / Living Creatures / Human Portrait / Japanfluence / Canada / Still Life More sample origami:
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taken last spring …
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This will be the last origami piece I post before heading off to Rome; and I will unlikely be doing anymore while I’m school. I’m not fooling around; I made these ducks before in the first version of “3cm Family Swim” as shown above; and remember I said I may redo that shot at some point? I’ll still keep the other one up though. In this coloured version I coloured the water and sky and placed a transparent ruler over the water. This one has one less duckling than the previous one (I laid off the little guy who wouldn’t raise his bum :P) Every duck was folded from trace paper; mommy duck was folded from a 15×15mm piece, the middle one was 6×6mm, and the little one at the back 5×5mm. This work has been featured in: / Art in Math More sample origami:
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If you remember the fairy tale… I still don’t see how these could be termed “ugly” even by duckling standards…... :o) Mute Swan Cygnets, Abbotsbury Swannery, Dorset, England.
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This cute little duckling in Woburn seemed hell bent of following a swan around intead of its Mama!
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duckling on local lake
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Pacific black ducklings all in a row
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taken at local pond
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Lucky passed away this morning. I still think picking him up from the school oval was the right thing to do, better he die in someones lap than alone and at the mercy of the predator birds. He could have made it so i still think its always worth rescuing than leaving. Thank you for all the wonderful encouraging comments on this post.. Yesterday i wrote…. I was driving home today from work and a woman stopped in time to let a small ball of feathers run out from under her wheels. she tried to catch it, but it ran onto the school oval with ravens at 200 meters away – eeek! There were no parent birds around for this baby native wood duck, the ravens would have got him/her in one swoop! Lucky was so vulnerable out there on the oval with predators and no protection, so i picked it up and took it home – our first duckling rescue!
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This mum was so protective over its baby – was so cute to watch! Mind you I was dubious about the fish!! Taken at Wanneroo Botanical Gardens. Apparently there was another baby, earlier that day – the staff didn’t know where it had gone! (One for you andy)...lol
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