The Jewish holiday of Purim was on the 13th and 14th of March, and on the 14th a breeding pair of mallards appeared at Botany Pond, and they’re still there. The main heroes of the Purim legend were Queen Esther and Mordecai, the advisor to the King (both Jewish), both of whom saved the Jews of Persia from total annihilation. The names of our ducks were thus obvious: the hen is Esther and the drake is Mordecai.
Aren’t they beautiful? (Click photos to enlarge them.)
Esther swimming:
The pair in the open pond (see below):
In the channel; ducks on the rocks, with Esther preening herself:
Mordecai on the rocks. It looks as if he got pecked on the breast, perhaps in a fight for Esther:
More Esther. Notice that her bill is not heavily decorated with black, as was the case with our favorite ducks in previous years:
Ducks are at their cutest when they tilt their heads, which, given the placement of their eyes, they must do to look upwards (hawks, other potential predators, etc.):
Swimming and drinking in the channel:
This is the new remodeled pond, very different from the previous version. Sections of the pond have been blocked off with netting to protect the plants, but we are trying to get the netting reduced as right now the ducks don’t have full access to the pond, and ducklings can’t fly over nets. I am worried that, if they fix the nets as they’ve promised, the men running around in the water will permanently drive away Esther and Mordecai. We want them to nest. Another anxious duck season begins. . . .
Oh, and we’ve asked for the duckcam to be turned back on. Stay tuned.
And a bonus gray squirrel, named Shmeul, in a nearby trash can. He is just finishing noshing on a piece of pizza someone discarded.



















































