Wildwood Estates - Arlington, TX

Wildwood Estates - Arlington, TX

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Photos from Wildwood Estates - Arlington, TX's post 10/03/2018

Thanks to everyone who came out to NNO last night!! We had around 70 people!! It was a great night! Here are some pictures from the event!

02/27/2017

Wildwood Estates Owners Association will be holding a Board of Directors Meeting on Wednesday, March 1, 2017 beginning at 7:00PM at Fieldhouse USA, 650 N. Highway 287, Mansfield, TX 76063. All homeowners are encouraged to attend and observe. If you wish to be placed on the agenda, please contact Steve Sumners at [email protected].

If you did not receive the notice in your email earlier today and would like to receive notifications in the future, please provide Steve Sumners with your email address.

Photos 01/19/2017
01/18/2017

Copied from our Nextdoor website:

We are in the midst of the great duck round-up II in which the decision has been made by a FEW that will affect EVERYONE – ALL the ducks on the pond are in the process of being removed!!! This is a sad and short sighted decision that needs to be challenged.
We have 2 species of ducks on the pond, Muscovy and Pekin. The Muscovy ducks have been here the longest and are the ones that breed constantly and cause the population explosion and need to be managed appropriately. The Pekin ducks have only been here for about 6 months and they are a separate pack which are distinguished easily from the others as the one all black duck (with the hair-do!) and 3 all white ducks. These ducks have not demonstrated ANY mating habits since being on the pond and should and need to be allowed to remain.

Muscovy ducks should be removed; Pekin ducks (4) should be allowed to remain!!!

Here are the facts on the 2 duck species:

Muscovy Ducks –
Muscovy ducks are considered an invasive species. This is a somewhat aggressive duck; males often fight over food, territory or mates. The females fight with each other less often. Some adults will peck at the ducklings if they are eating at the same food source. This species does not form stable pairs, they will mate on land or in water - domesticated Muscovy ducks can breed up to three times each year. The hen lays a clutch of 8–16 white eggs, usually in a tree hole or hollow, which are incubated for 35 days. This is what is creating the population multiplication on the pond for the ducks and needs to be regulated.

Pekin Ducks –
Pekin ducks make ideal companion animals for a variety of reasons. As a duck imprints on a human, the bond of trust that develops rivals that of humans and dogs, for example, and can provide enduring companionship if they are not surrounded by other ducks. Pekin ducks are very intelligent, and are capable of lifelong strong and loyal bonds with humans, and often then prefer human company over the company of other ducks. Pekin ducks are less "broody" than other ducks which means they will incubate eggs less frequently and they are more likely to abandon their nest before their eggs hatch (again there has been no mating behavior for these 4 ducks since they have arrived on the pond). Pekin ducks, for the most part, are too heavy to get airborne. While some individual ducks may be lighter and capable of short bursts of vertical flight, clipping their flight feathers (pinioning) is generally unnecessary – their mobility on and around the pond will and has been entirely on duck foot!

We are one of the blessed homeowners in the neighborhood whose back yard is on the pond and we enjoy as most other homeowners enjoy the wildlife on the pond as a peaceful relaxation.
PLEASE do not remove the Pekin ducks!!! By allowing these 4 ducks to remain while removing the Muscovy ducks is an appropriate and correct action and compromise to controlling the duck population on the pond while allowing for enjoyment of nature.

Photos from Wildwood Estates - Arlington, TX's post 01/12/2017

Silly duck is laying wherever she squats!

Photos 01/11/2017

Some silly duck laid an egg right here.

Photos 01/09/2017

This flag was found on Wildrock Dr. Anyone want to claim?

01/03/2017

Is anyone available to help take down the garland and the Christmas lights at the front? We will probably try to do some of it this afternoon since it'll be warmer today than the rest of the week.

Photos 12/22/2016

Watching Polar Express while the kids reboard the train!

Photos 12/21/2016

The holiday party has started!

Photos 12/14/2016

Wildwood Estates Holiday Social: Sunday, December 18th at 5:30pm, Wildrock Court

There will be cheers, cookies, hot chocolate, and cider as well as Christmas movies on the projector.

Tim from TNT Entertainment DFW will take us around the neighborhood in his Stanley Steam Engine train to enjoy the beauty.

Votes will be collected for the Home Decorating Contest and the winners will be announced that night.

There will also be a best cookie contest, so if you would like to participate, please bring a batch of your best holiday cookies.

We understand the holidays get busy, so if you are unable to attend, please email the addresses of your favorite three (3) homes to Ron Champion, [email protected], before 18 December.

Please RSVP with a reply so we will know that there will be enough children to justify the expense of the train!

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