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Soime of my summer pond visitors. I cant find the picture but I even had about 15 itty bitty baby ducklings visit my pond and I have no clue where they came from or where they went!!! But were soooo cute, maybe those pictures are on my phone...
 

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How fun to have all those nice critters come to visit and they even stood still for a photo shot :)
 

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Very nice!

One of my favorite things about having a pond is seeing what I'm providing for the local wildlife. A bath or drink for local birds, nectar for bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, shelter for toads, a home for frogs, etc. Its really cool to see how so many things benefit from garden ponds.
 

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Cool pictures! I like the one with the 2 baby robins on the gate. Well, I like them all, but that was the one that got my "Ahh!" reaction!
 
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Attracting wildlife into the garden is one of the pleasures of a pond, and it's nice to see your photos.

Not all are so welcome though - my pond had its first visit by a heron yesterday! Fortunately I saw it land before it had time to grab breakfast!
Chris
 

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