Say "AHOY" to the Ducks of the Caribbean!
Aye, mates, these here be the Ducks of the Caribbean! Sailing the Seven Seas in search of swag and decent rum-flavored acquatic plants, these heroes of duckdom pillaged, plundered, and quacked their way into the history books. Each has a tale and each is their own mallard but their exploits are infamous among the avian world!
Now, here they are . . .
First, we have Cabeza de Pato, the famous Spanish explorer, navigator, pirate, and stifftail. He is most famous for being the first duck to migrate to Iguazu Falls. He also named numerous types of New World acquatic plants and small fish . . . just before he ate them!
Next is Sir Francis Drake, English sea captain, privateer, and politician. Drake was one of the vaunted "SeaDucks" made famous by the Daffy Duck film of the same name (or was that Errol Flynn?). Drake was a hero to his countrymen but the Spanish called him "El Eider," for reasons known only to them.
Now, here is L'Mallard, the infamous French whistling duck, scalawag, and defrocked priest! Renowned for his cruelty to his prisoners, L'Mallard once made one of his captives eat another prisoner and accidentally discovered Duck a l'orange!
And, finally, CAPTAIN QUACK SPARROW! One of the most famous of the Caribbean pirates, Quack has been the subject of books, comic books, movies and recipes. He is the only duck to have ever sailed off the edge of the world without having his goose cooked . . . figuratively speaking!
Keep a weather eye out on this page because these winged, billed "Gentleducks of Fortune" will be traveling the world and having adventures that will thrill you, excite you, and make all your cares disappear like, well, like water off a duck's back!
And, if you have your own set of these Ducks of the Caribbean, feel free to post pictures of them taken wherever you travel! If you don't have your favorite seaduck or you want the whole set, come see me at any of the shows where I'll be setting up and I'll be happy to provide you with all four! For just a few bills, of course!
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