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Show HN: Places to watch ducks if you're sick of everything

119 points| siriniok | 4 years ago |sickofthis.xyz

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dmje|4 years ago

Awesome. Submitted my local canal, just been past a whole cabal* of ducks on my evening run.

* Wrong collective term but 1) it's a good word and 2) there's something schemey about large collections of ducks. Foul* business is being carried out.

*Sorry.

siriniok|4 years ago

Ahah, thank you! Cabal is a great word.

kaminar|4 years ago

It's a nice geolocation list of worldwide duck parks...thought it was actual live stream duck watching...that would be cool too

siriniok|4 years ago

Thank you! We are working on that!

Scarblac|4 years ago

A Dutch bird protection organization has web cams of bird nests in the Netherlands: https://www.vogelbescherming.nl/beleefdelente

Also here: https://visdeurbel.nl/ is an awesome service. Migratory fish get stuck at sluices in the city of Utrecht, that aren't opened much this time of year. So they installed an underwater web cam -- please watch it and when you see a lot of fish, please press the door bell so the sluice guard knows to open it.

Unfortunately it's just getting dark here right now.

berniemadoff69|4 years ago

#1 on Product Hunt! Buy Us A Coffee!

Speaking of being sick of everything.

libraryatnight|4 years ago

I think at this point everyone gets it and we can stop with the beers and coffees and just say "GIVE US MONEY"

jamesgreenleaf|4 years ago

Pretty cool. I like ducks.

One bug: the pin for "The Pond at Central Park" incorrectly shows up near 64th & 1st. Looks like there are some others that aren't accurate too.

temp0826|4 years ago

I once had a channel on twitch for streaming my hummingbird feeder when it was a hot spot. That’s no longer up but I was part of a “team” of other animal channels (which had many ducks!)-

https://www.twitch.tv/team/animals

LgWoodenBadger|4 years ago

The last time I watched ducks at the duck pond I saw 3 attempted duck-on-duck drownings

hazeii|4 years ago

You should watch them mating, the on-water shenanigans are nothing.

yosito|4 years ago

Nice that it uses OpenStreetMaps. Still three requests to Google URLs and other trackers. :(

maciejgryka|4 years ago

Delightful. I really like the trend of single-purpose, “artsy” websites, it feels like there’s been more of them recently.

...someone should make a site, which lists them all.

sundaeofshock|4 years ago

Damn, that idea takes me back to the early 90s. Everyone putting together curated lists of their fave things on the web.

Simpler times for sure.

smm11|4 years ago

It's not ducks, but the annual Crane migration you can see in several (ideal) areas across central Nebraska is a game changer.

rhines|4 years ago

Stunning birds, some of the guys in the photography forums I'm on go down and spend days shooting the sandhill crane migrations, and the photos they come away with are breathtaking. Would love to make it down there one of these years.

strstr|4 years ago

For those that aren’t familiar, there is also ebird.org

This app is a much more straightforward than navigating ebird’s hotspot UX though.

killjoywashere|4 years ago

The south side of SF bay is pretty awesome for watching ducks. But it's really the waterfront network of trails that are the ticket. That duckpond at Bayshores definitely attracts a diverse set, but you can find them all on a nice walk, with fewer zillionaires buzzing overhead on approach to the Bayshores airport.

Animats|4 years ago

I've been seeing ring-necked mallards in my driveway. They're bold urban birds; they don't take flight when a car approaches. I have to honk at them to get them to move.

Usually, crows are the only large birds nearby. The mallards are new.

siriniok|4 years ago

Status UPD:

I'm sorry for this experience, but we just can't add all locations right now :(

We were adding the locations to the map manually. After the app went viral, we got over 600 new places over 24 hours, so we can't handle it this way anymore. We are working on automating this process, and as soon as we'll figure it out, we are going to add all the locations, including yours, to the map.

Thank you for your contribution! It means a lot to us. Please, don't worry, we will add your submissions as soon as we can.

srathi|4 years ago

Awesome. Just submitted Sunnyvale Community Center location, which has a pond with a lot of ducks.

xyzzy_plugh|4 years ago

The one with fountains, uncanny blue water and fake swans?

Such a weird pond.

kinow|4 years ago

Nice! Submitted two entries for NZ (Auckland Domain & CHCH Avon river). Thanks!

wyattb|4 years ago

I submitted Dunedin Botanical Gardens too :)

benatkin|4 years ago

I really find this amusing. It's hard to explain why, but the author's sense of humor certainly overlaps with mine! What an awesome and extremely useful site.

siriniok|4 years ago

Thank you so much!

BLanen|4 years ago

I wanted to add a location but I can't get the location on the website itself? Why not just coordinates anyway?

Too much effort.

sundaeofshock|4 years ago

Any amount of effort to share a duck pond location is the correct amount of effort.

0xdeadbeefbabe|4 years ago

Do I post the last known sighting of Bigflipper, or will that just make him harder to find...

kyriakos|4 years ago

really upset my duck submission wasn't added

siriniok|4 years ago

I'm sorry for this, we just can't add all locations right now :(

We were adding the locations to the map manually. After the app went viral, we got over 600 new places over 24 hours, so we can't handle it this way anymore. We are working on automating this process, and as soon as we will figure it out, we are going to add all the locations, including yours, to the map.

Thank you for your contribution! It means a lot to us. Please, don't worry, we will add your submission as soon as we can.