Click on first photo and then each photo to enlarge and see the story of Little Duck.
Little duck emerges from his handy little private condo in the kitchen cabinet..
Really little Drain Duck is the newest addition to the Forgottenman household. He makes Little Duck into Big Duck by comparison––or, at the least, Medium Duck.
Little Duck seems to have been very influenced by the Rio Olympics. Here I caught him working on his gymnastics routine on the steady ring(s).
I don’t think bungee jumping is an Olympic event yet, Little Duck!
But all that exercise took its toll. A few electrolytes helped restore energy. Forgottenman tried to pour salt on his tail to slow him down, but made the startling discovery that Little Duck has no tail!!! That explains why it is so hard to catch him when he is up to his usual tricks.
Birdy friends….
luckily this cooler version of the original grim pitchfork wielder had no objections to Little Duck making it a trio act.
And of course, being Little Duck, he had to get into the action.
When he woke up, it was to a flurry of packing. Seems the househumans are taking off for Minnesota tomorrow. Determined not to be left behind, Little Duck decided to smuggle himself into Judy’s bag, but misjudged the size of his tummy after all those treats and got stuck.
Although Little Duck at first remained in his ceiling seat restraint, as befitted his status as a sometime creature of the air, he soon grew restless.
he decided Big Duck needed a bit closer supervision.
I told Little Duck smoking would stunt his growth, but he never listens to me.
I finally hid his tobacco and papers, but I didn’t bother to hide this bottle because I knew he couldn’t reach it anyway. But he outsmarted me. Big Duck scorns in the dark background.
So, Little Duck decided to explore a bit. The recumbent nude bronze seemed to him like a pony ride created just for him.
You’ve seen these photos before in numerous posts about Little Duck. This is a blend of a number of his different adventures.
For Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Non-Alive Animals
Mmmm, always love looking back at good times.
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Little Duck always has the most fun adventures! Thanks for sharing him with us again!
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Such fun Judy 🙂
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Better than the dead possum which my other choice for an unalive animal!!! Poor little thing. The dogs got her. I hate it when they kill animals!!
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I must agree. What species of possum are there in Mexico. Not feral Australian ones I hope :O
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Well, they aren’t pets, so guess they are feral. But I like them. They eat my cat food and make the dogs bark at night, but also eat lots of ticks. And the babies are adorable, hanging from the bushes by their tails.I love have wildlife of all sorts about but the dogs quash that. The possums stick to the trees, bushes, and front yard, where they can “take” the cats.
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Sound like American species so maybe locals are still living there
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Aussie Possums vs. American Opossums: Both animals are marsupials, but possums are more closely related to kangaroos. But here’s where it gets confusing: in North America, people often shorten opossum to possum when talking about the creatures prowling around the backyard at night. One news source described an animal that you might see “wobbling across your yard at night” or “scurrying down the pavement with a batch of babies clutching onto its back.” What is the name of this beast? Without hesitation, you might exclaim “An opossum!” However, another person might call it a possum. Is there a difference between an opossum and a possum? Yes, there is. They are entirely different animals.
(Copied from Grammerly.)
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Glad you cleared that up thanks Judy 🙂
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Well didn’t want you wandering around scratching your head over American possums!!
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Hahaha…this is too funny 🦆☺️
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Little Duck says quack you very much!!!
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Fun, indeed
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I so love Little Duck’s adventures. I like the one with the slinky where he hung himself. But just like cartoons, he just keeps on going. 😀
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Aww little duck has done a lot of travels!
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Yes, he is a real globe-waddler.
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