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Ducklings get help from villagers

3:03pm Tuesday 13th May 2008

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TRAPPED in a pond with no means to escape, the birds of Askham Richard were literally sitting ducks.

Dozens of doomed ducklings were unable to get out of the village's newly rebuilt pond, and were systematically picked off by a heron and local cats, while those who did eventually make it to the bank became prey for crows.

But now, thanks to helpful villagers, the feathered friends are finally walking the plank to safety.

The parish council has installed a temporary ramp, allowing the birds to get on to dry land.

Parish councillor Jean Julian said: "We have lost approximately 50 ducklings this spring, partly due to visits by the local heron and village cats but also it is felt by the small ducklings becoming exhausted trying to clamber on to the bank and then being waiting prey for crows."


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brummie-ian, south bank says...
3:22pm Tue 13 May 08

same thing happened when the lakes on Rowntree Park were refurbished - eventually the islands had ramps installed but only after several months (and many distressed moor hens) - makes you wonder whether the designers/builders of these things know anything at all about the natural world.

tonesview, york says...
3:48pm Tue 13 May 08

Take 'em over to the prison, should be able to escape from there easily enough, not that they would want to.


Think theres a snail race on somewhere in Haxby tonite

slornie, Birmingham/York says...
6:11pm Tue 13 May 08

Very imaginative CGI rubber ducks in the pic :/

voiceoreason, york says...
6:38pm Tue 13 May 08

all very good but it wasnt the Parish Council that did this

The Crack Fox, Coming at you, like a razor says...
9:23am Wed 14 May 08

Whatever happened to natural selection

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