Nothing but wonderful things, as far as the ducks are concerned. Sping bulbs are springing up, and the worms are wakening from a not-very-long winter slumber.

Best of all the pond is thawed and ducks can do what ducks do best--crap in water.

The longer nights (it's light enough for ducks to run after bugs until after 8 pm these days) and the warmer days have given the ducks a serious case of spring fever which make them very reluctant to get into their house when it's bedtime. I have had to chase them round the pond (never fun in one's pajamas) more than once this past week while they race and chase and cackle self-righteously.
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