un moment magique dont j'ai assisté en 2004 en visitant Memphis la chance d'avoir eu le guide du routard sur moi pour me signaler les bons endroits dans Memphis
Their path to the fountain is covered with a long length of red carpet. This catches any ooops they may leave behind. We cannot add chemicals to the fountain water, so it is scrubbed daily. The elevators are scrubbed thoroughly before being put back in service for guests.
I was in Memphis about 25 years ago and had the pleasure of seeing the ducks at the Peabody. A great experience. Quack quack
Obviously not the same ones as in this video, I presume.
@@darkdill it was the same ducks...every 12.5 years they start at the top of the line again
My grandpa incubated and donated some of the ducks that were in the parade back in the day.
My and my brothers went to the Peabody and seen the duck about 4 days ago it was an amazing experience.
I've had some crazy jobs, but I would love to be Duckmaster!!!
This really make my heart happy!!!
So cute, and something new :)
there's even a children's book about those ducks
That is sooooooooooo cool my duck little miss perfect would love it there
Do they know it's time to go upstairs by hearing the music or by the duckmaster motioning with his cane that it's time to go up?
I would like to see someone try this with Muscovy Ducks!
Because let’s face it; everybody likes ducks
lolz im here right now and its so funny lolz lolz lolz
Awsome!
😅😅😅 funny
un moment magique dont j'ai assisté en 2004 en visitant Memphis la chance d'avoir eu le guide du routard sur moi pour me signaler les bons endroits dans Memphis
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How are they able to not poop all over the place?
Their path to the fountain is covered with a long length of red carpet. This catches any ooops they may leave behind. We cannot add chemicals to the fountain water, so it is scrubbed daily. The elevators are scrubbed thoroughly before being put back in service for guests.
Here are some ducks for you Yvette Peary!
Thumbs up if you live in Tennessee.
Guess I'm a killjoy but it seems sad that they have such limited space to swim
better than being on a dinner plate, right?
Lots of errors in the closed captioning!
Y’all should band them so when y’all let them go we can see where they came from
Hi Steven, they are banded and registered with the State of Tennessee Wildlife Department.