DuckCam is up!

March 25, 2026 • 11:00 am

They have finally turned on the DuckCam (or PondCam, if you will) at Botany Pond. There’s a good view of nearly the entire Pond, and you are likely to see Armon there; in fact, he’s should be there now. A few minutes ago there was another pair that I drove off, as we don’t want to couples nesting at about the same time.  Oh, I forgot to add the important note that Vashti has begun incubating her eggs at a secret location (I know where it is), and we should have ducklings in a bit less than four weeks!

Even the channel is visible now, to the right behind the lamppost.

10 thoughts on “DuckCam is up!

  1. I appreciate the fact that the grounds department put a lot of work into retrofitting the pond. But it looks like a swimming pool. Why so few plants? Are we expecting to see more as the weather warms?

      1. Great! Bookmarked.

        You can have plants in a pebble pond. You can buy fabric or mesh plastic pots that are for use in ponds. Just google pond planters. You have to make sure that you use aquatic compost. I have some in my pond, and a couple that are floating ones that move around with the wind

        Newts use them for shade so they are good for wildlife.

    1. I think the plants will come on their own. It’s possible to maybe plant some (water lilies, maybe?) But I don’t know about such things.

  2. Nice! As Tom Webber says, it does look like a swimming pool. I do see something in there that looks like it might be duckweed. (:-) It’ll take time for nature to take its course and turn the pond into, well, a pond. Ducks are a start!

  3. Nice view but maybe because there are scarce hiding/shelter places for birds and other small, vulnerable animals. But per Mark and Tom, and my experience with the flower beds in our yard, I am sure Nature will provide an abundance of cover as this first growing season develops. Also looks like a couple of duckling flat rock steps for babies to have egress from the water.

    Looks like they invested in some nice, sturdy Hyde Park teak seating. I will need to check link from time to time to catch the Professor and Team Duck in action with their broods.

    Thanks to buildings and grounds guys and gals.

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