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07-Jul-2024

‘Duck Watch’ team and 2 orphaned ducklings

These two women are part of the Duck Watch team at City Wildlife, which rehabilitates injured and orphaned wildlife in Washington, D.C.

They were in our neighborhood Sunday because on Friday, neighbors found two small ducklings in the alley and captured one of them, while the other one got away. On Saturday we could all hear chirping but couldn’t find any ducklings in our yards and couldn’t pinpoint exactly where the chirping was coming from. On Sunday my next-door neighbor climbed over his (pretty high) backyard fence into his absent neighbor’s yard and found two ducklings sheltering there, in the record heat we’ve been having and without any water. The ladies, who had come on Friday for the first duckling, came again on Sunday and took the other two away to be rehabilitated in a flock they’ve been working with. I think it’s time to make a donation to City Wildlife for the excellent and caring work they do!

2 orphaned ducklings on our block:

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Pierre09-Jul-2024 10:41
Une très belle histoire et une jolie photo de ces volontaires! V
Julie Oldfield09-Jul-2024 02:25
Voted
Julie Oldfield09-Jul-2024 02:25
That is awesome! It is great to see such caring people. I definitely think they are worth donating to.
Carl Carbone09-Jul-2024 01:21
The world needs more people like this!
Blandine Mangin08-Jul-2024 19:13
bravo à elles pour leur engagement et ce joli sauvetage !v
hayl08-Jul-2024 19:11
Wonderful tribute to these team members and lucky ducks to be near caring neighbours.
Richard Chu08-Jul-2024 18:16
Terrific work ladies! Wonderful shot of the ducklings! V
Apostolos Tikopoulos08-Jul-2024 16:33
Well done, ladies. VVV
bill friedlander08-Jul-2024 14:58
Hats off to these two. V
Isabel Cutler08-Jul-2024 14:33
I like stories with happy endings. V.
Fong Lam08-Jul-2024 12:28
Great capture and story....they're just wonderful! V
pkocinski08-Jul-2024 12:15
Great job ladies!
janescottcumming08-Jul-2024 11:38
Great work ladies! Wonderful idea to make a donation. V
Charlene Ambrose08-Jul-2024 08:20
Great work. Kudos to all of you for rescuing the ducklings.
Ton, Ben & Rob Nagtegaal08-Jul-2024 04:54
This is fantastic, what a great story and a beautiful picture. V
joseantonio08-Jul-2024 03:17
nice story with a happy ending....They do a lovely job.V
Liz Bickel08-Jul-2024 03:13
A good organization worth supporting. Love your photo of the rescued baby ducks.
Dennis Hoyne08-Jul-2024 01:32
I agree with Nick, a happy ending to what could have been a sad story.
Nick Paoni08-Jul-2024 01:18
So glad this story had a happy ending and what great work those women and others in the organization are doing.
Hank Vander Velde07-Jul-2024 23:56
Great story and image Helen.
Raymond07-Jul-2024 23:54
May God bless them always, thank you so much
Pierre Martin07-Jul-2024 22:07
great action by these two volunteers, the ducklings have now a better chance, splendid picture!
larose forest photos07-Jul-2024 21:49
What a heartwarming story, Helen!! And two kind and dedicated volunteers helping wild birds who can so easily get hurt or lost in our cities. Their organization is well worth supporting. Thank you for posting these photos and this story. VV