The animals speak/Mallards of the Rose Garden

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Two ducklings and their mother[edit | edit source]

The ducklings peck at the camera[edit | edit source]

The mallard bathes in the roses[edit | edit source]

Mother Colvert teaches her little ones how to stand at table[edit | edit source]

A snack with the roses[edit | edit source]

A duckling swims under the eyes of his mother[edit | edit source]

A duckling follows his mother[edit | edit source]

The stroll of the very little one[edit | edit source]

The ducklings are quenching their thirst[edit | edit source]



Snooze in the water[edit | edit source]

Madame Colvert teaches diving to the little ones[edit | edit source]

The stroll of the ducklings[edit | edit source]

The ducklings experiment[edit | edit source]

The independent duckling[edit | edit source]

The ducklings in front of the camera eye[edit | edit source]

The duckling feels spied[edit | edit source]

A duckling blinks[edit | edit source]

Bath of roses and light[edit | edit source]

The Mallard likes to make the actor[edit | edit source]

The gaze in the shadow[edit | edit source]

A dance of the gaze[edit | edit source]

The toilet[edit | edit source]

The cunning of the broken leg[edit | edit source]

This mallard came in front of me as a lame, as if his leg was broken. Then he went into the water, where I filmed him, continuing to show me his apparently broken leg. But the leg was never broken. I think he wanted to test my apparent friendship.