Thursday 13 August 2015

Marple ducks


The notice sellotaped to a tree on alongside the Peak Forest Canal at Marple reads:

PLEASE READ

Ducks need a
nutritional diet too.

Feeding white bread to ducks can
stunt their growth and prevent
them from flying. Give them
a healthy dinner of cracked corn,
birdseed or oats instead.


The nearest ducks I encountered were enjoying the manicured lawn of a house on the opposite side of the canal.

A contribution to Wednesday Waters and signs, signs.

9 comments:

  1. Somehow people still want to feed bread to ducks! Hope they read the sign.

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  2. The grass is good for them.

    They've got no shortage of grass here to eat. I was watching a couple of ducks the other day eating river vegetation within a few feet of the edge of a waterfall here the other day.

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  3. The whiter the bread, the sooner you're dead! Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  4. Ducks seem to fend for themselves just fine without people feeding them. If fed they can become a nuisance. White bread has little nutritional value. People shouldn't eat it either.

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  5. That's a great sign to educate us!

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  6. That's very educational. Usually at the park people just bring their stale bread to feed the ducks.

    Frankly My Dear

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  7. Great idea to specify the dangers of white bread to ducks. That should help people to think twice.

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  8. No one ever thinks, when sitting on the grass at the edge of a pond, to simply feed the ducks the grass, do they?!

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