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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2008

Funny observation of wildlife in my pool last fall. What are they doing?

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  • These are ducks, mallard.....

  • Thanks for correction.

  • You really need to clean your pool. If You do ducks will stop mistaking it for a pond.

  • This clip was taken in early March. The ice and snow were just melted. We need to add all sort products to clear the water like adjusting PH level, calcium percentage etc... as we called it pool spring opening process.

    If the pool is ready, you will only see me swimming in it. Cheer !

  • Haha, the drakes like "she's mine! you get lost!"

  • Is it yours really? She must have come a long way ! We are all the way in the North .

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  • FYI, they are called Canada Geese, not Canadian Geese, i.e. One Canada Goose, two Canada Geese. The word "Canadian" is an adjective and implies that the geese somehow hold legal citizenship with the country of Canada as a human would, which makes no sense, as they are only birds. Plus these are mallards, not geese.

  • lol mallards... and its canada geese not canadian

  • Those are mallards. Not geese lol

  • lol thems ducks not Geese, and thats a pond or the dirtyest pool Ive ever seen

  • awww how adorable! I wanna pet one so bad now.

  • Change the title of this video. Your making yourself look like an idiot for not knowing what a DUCK looks like....

  • 2 drake mallards and 1 hen mallard. Oh and it's Canada geese not Canadian (they are named after a person and not the country by the way)

  • Those are beautiful ducks. The males seem to be jousting to figure out who gets the lady. Must be spring. In the fall they normally get ready for migration but do not fight over the female. It's the time they usually get along. I once had 5 drakes chasing my female around the yard. I had to scoop her up and take her inside. They can be very violent. It's not unusual for the female to drown by the males holding her under water. :(

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