Pets

Make Way For Ducklings On The Avenue At White Marsh

Eggs hatched on The Avenue at White Marsh off Honeygo Boulevard.

Signage was up outside Ando's Market in March alerting people not to disturb the mother duck. Her eggs hatched, and the ducklings emerged on Tuesday, April 26, according to The Avenue at White Marsh.
Signage was up outside Ando's Market in March alerting people not to disturb the mother duck. Her eggs hatched, and the ducklings emerged on Tuesday, April 26, according to The Avenue at White Marsh. (Elizabeth Janney/Patch)

PERRY HALL, MD — Outside a deli on The Avenue at White Marsh, a duck was perched on her eggs for weeks.

Behind her, a sign read: "Do not disturb. Baby ducklings in progress.”

The eggs hatched Tuesday, and the ducklings emerged from the nest, according to The Avenue at White Marsh.

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The Avenue shared a video of the birds Wednesday coming out from under their mother with the message: "Something beautiful happened last night. Many thanks to everyone that has watched and waited with us. Welcome to the neighborhood, little ones!"

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"Each year we have numerous nests on the property," Lisa Geiger, a spokesperson for The Avenue, told Perry Hall Patch. In fact, the birds have been around for decades, she said.

When the shopping center was built in 1997, a retention pond was created to control stormwater runoff, according to Geiger.

Ducks and geese alike now flock to the retention pond off Town Center Drive.

A sign along Town Center Drive alerts drivers to make way for ducklings, and pamphlets are available next to the pond with information about the birds.

For nesting, different birds prefer different types of nesting spots in the area.

"The ducks are more obvious because they like the high planters," Geiger said. "The geese like the hedges so we are often surprised when the mother and goslings are making their way across the parking lot to Town Center Drive!"

The ducklings and their mother made their way from Ando's Market on The Avenue to the pond Wednesday morning, The Avenue at White Marsh reported.


"We do not manage the property," Geiger said of the pond, "but we love our feathered neighbors and work to educate the community about them."

To that end, The Avenue at White Marsh has a section on its website dedicated to the "411 on ducks and geese."


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