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I once climbed a tree and as i got to the bowl a massive bird flew out nearly taking my helmet off and i said flipping heck that was massive as big as a golden eagle and yes you guessed it was a duck

never heard the end of that one

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Nice pics. I had to dismantle a beech tree around ten years or so ago & whilst making my way to the top i found a duck with eggs in an old cavity. Luckily the tree was in a park & we managed to get a safe area fenced off till they fledged. We then brought the tree down to a 10m stump & ducks returned the following year to nest. I wish i took some photos now!

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