Another little duckling has joined the “Duck Dynasty” family! 🦆

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🦆💖 The Duck Dynasty family has welcomed another precious little blessing!

Lily Robertson Stalbaum and her husband, Austin, are celebrating the arrival of their second daughter, filling their hearts—and the Robertson family—with even more love.

What makes this joyful moment even more touching is the beautiful name they chose for their baby girl. It’s a heartfelt tribute to Lily’s beloved grandmother, Miss Kay, whose love and legacy continue to inspire generations of the Robertson family.

Every baby brings a new story, and this little one begins hers surrounded by faith, family, and a tradition of unconditional love.

Fans have already fallen in love with the newborn after seeing her first adorable photos, sending countless messages of congratulations and well wishes.

Congratulations to Lily and Austin on their beautiful new addition! May their sweet little girl grow up surrounded by endless love, cherished memories, and the strong family values that have always defined the Robertson name. đź’•

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