Wood duck chicks at Munson Pond
One of a dozen wood duck chicks I saw at Munson Pond yesterday in Kelowna. Now that the deciduous trees have finally come into their leaves, I can say that spring is officially here. That fact was brought home yesterday while visiting Munson Pond. A small clearing between reeds allowed me to see the procession of a wood duck family; a line of chicks followed by mom and then dad. I arrived early in the morning. I suspect that the chicks had just left the roost. The order of the birds was unusual in that the chicks were in the lead. I usually see one or both parents at the head with a dutiful line of progeny following. The fact that the chicks were leading suggested that they were familiar with the routine. They couldn't have been more than one or two weeks old. Wood duck chicks are born in a cavity, either a hole in a tree or a wooden nest box with a sizable hole. They are helpless when born, but are able to leave the nest within three days. They fall ...