Mama Duck Waits Patiently For Neighbors To Rescue Her Babies | The Dodo

Mama Duck Waits Patiently For Neighbors To Rescue Her Babies | The Dodo
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The whole neighborhood helped this mama duck get her babies back 💛

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  1. Not only does it take a village to raise a child. It also takes a neighborhood to help mama ducks raise her ducklings. T.G. for people like you.

  2. Couldn't they just call out the local authority to come open the drain? I'm not American tbf so maybe it's all private but even then someone has the responsibility to maintain the road/drain and should be able to open it up without the individual residents having to take matters into their own hands. But anyway a cute video nonetheless!

  3. I swear that ducks make the WORST mother’s in the animal kingdom! They seem to so often walk over grates or go places their ducklings can’t go and end up separated!

  4. And I am crying now. I'm so glad all the neighbors were able to rescue the babies for Mama Duckie. There is a pond behind my home. About 2 dozen ducks used to come to the edge of my yard, where I fed them cracked corn. Even when they weren't at the pond, I think they left a guard posted. I could come out and within a minute or two, they would all be behind me, quacking for corn! Other times, I would come out to feed them and would call, "Duckie! Duckie! Duckie!" and they would all fly in for corn. I would sit with my legs out. One male Duckie would come up between my legs to get corn I would hold in my hand.He would scoop up a "snoot full" and, after a few, would stretch his neck and moe his head back and forth to get it to go down. Over three years, I did not get to touch him even with just a finger! The Turtles took over at the pond and they moved on. I sure miss my DUCKIES!!! <3

  5. I once helped a mother hen raise her chicks from the bottom of a dry pond. The mother's gestures when approaching to ask for help, when I walk to the pond, when I raised her chicks and after I helped were very wonderful.

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