ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. (WKRG) — A Muscovy duck is on the mend after being struck by an arrow and receiving a non-life-threatening injury. On November 16, Escambia County Lead Animal Welfare Officer ...
(WSVN) - Animal rights advocates are pleading for your help to figure out who’s behind the animal abuse posted and shared on Instagram. 7’s Kevin Ozebek investigates. The Muscovy duck is an animal ...
Richardson Animal Services helped save a Muscovy duck in the area over the weekend. “We had received a similar complaint four days ago for this same duck [that it had been hobbling around a pond area] ...
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DEAR JOAN: On Dec. 8, my wife and I saw a Muscovy duck in the Larkey Park neighborhood. I know these are generally tropical birds, and this seemed an unusual sighting, as we’ve been here 20 years and ...
A Muscovy duck shakes water loose from its feathers at Coral Reef Park in Palmetto Bay, Florida, on Thursday, April 13, 2023. D.A. Varela dvarela@miamiherald.com Following outrage over the killing of ...
MILTON, Fla. (WEAR) — An injured duck at Carpenter Park in Milton caught the attention of a local woman. Concerned, she attempted to call animal control. Angel Melendez said the duck couldn’t fly and ...
Monty might be a little bit spoiled. Just a tad. That's because when mom is home alone she lets him do all sorts of things he's not normally allowed to do. The woman sort of knew that she was getting ...
Winter Park is looking to evict a both beloved and bemoaned waddling and invasive resident of its lakes. It’s the Muscovy duck, which has lived in lakes and ponds across Florida for generations. The ...
A duck with a steel dart sticking through its head has been the subject of a capture attempt by businesses and residents of downtown Fort Myers since shortly after Thanksgiving. The blackish-blue ...
For a half century they’ve spread their wings — and waste — across South Florida’s backyards and swimming pools. They’re ugly and ungainly, and just the mention of their name can engender delight or ...
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