
The mallard lives in wetlands, eats water plants, and is gregarious. It is also migratory. The mallard is the ancestor of all domestic ducks, and can interbreed with other species of genus Anas. This interbreeding is causing rarer species of ducks to become genetically diluted.–Wikipedia
Author: WmX
silent night

I worked night shift in a hospital. Hospitals change character at night.
For the Pleasure of the Automobile

Pedestrian, downtown Richmond, Thirteenth Street, in the surround of automobile infrastructure, multilevel parking decks on the right and left, Interstate 95 in the distance.
in the Dreaming

amazing thing, giving the gift of a museum. Painting by Fred Tjakamarra on the right. Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection.
Ix interior

artist unknown
final days

defenestrated Ix building.
Brampton

horse eye

If thou hast run with the footmen, and they have wearied thee
then how canst thou contend with horses?–Jeremiah
cow nose

Commonly known examples of ungulates living today are the horse, zebra, donkey, cattle/bison, rhinoceros, camel, hippopotamus, tapir, goat, pig, sheep, giraffe, okapi, moose, elk, deer, antelope, and gazelle.–Wikipedia
rural

Went for a walk in the agricultural countryside yesterday.

Hung out with the ruminants.