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  2. Duck pond - Wikipedia

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    A duck pond or duckpond is a pond for ducks and other waterfowl. Duck ponds provide habitats for waterfowl and other birds, who use the water to bathe in and drink. Often, as in public parks , such ponds are artificial and ornamental in design; an example is the lily pond in the University Parks at Oxford in England, constructed in 1925.

  3. Peter Viggers - Wikipedia

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    The floating duck house, a symbol of the expenses scandal, was later sold at auction. It raised £1,700, handed over to the Macmillan Cancer charity. [15] The claim was later referenced in the name of the 2013 farcical political satire The Duck House [16] based on the UK parliamentary expenses scandal. [17]

  4. Duck House - Wikipedia

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    Duck House, part of the Richards estate, was a historic dwelling and is an archaeological site on Cumberland Island near St. Marys, Georgia.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 13, 1984, and burned down a few years later from a fire started by an illegal camper.

  5. Stanley Park (Westfield, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The duck pond area is monitored 24/7 with three security cameras, which are accessible on the park's websites. Stanley Park was founded by Frank Stanley Beveridge in 1949. The park began on a 25-acre (100,000 m 2 ) plot, but now spans 300 acres (1.2 km 2 ) with multiple gardens, trails, and playing fields. [ 3 ]

  6. Pilling's Pond - Wikipedia

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    Pilling's Pond is a privately owned urban waterfowl reserve and breeding ground in the North Seattle neighborhood of Licton Springs, Seattle, Washington. It was created by lifetime resident Charles A. Pilling and has been a bird breeding site and a roadside attraction since the 1920s.

  7. Hook-a-duck - Wikipedia

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    A hook-a-duck stall at a funfair in Salisbury, England. Hook-a-duck is a traditional fairground stall game, also known as duck pond. [1] A number of rubber ducks are floated in a water trough. The ducks have metal rings fastened to their heads. Although the ducks appear identical, they bear hidden marks or numbers on their bases. [2]

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  9. Woodway House - Wikipedia

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    The duck house is a cob-built building, sadly no longer thatched. The old cob-built duck house. A duck pond was located nearby, but no sign of this remains. A number of white glazed earthenware eggs have been found in the soil around this spot, being used to encourage a broody hen or duck to lay more eggs.

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