Sometimes we all need a helping hand. I received this e-mail from a friend today, and immediately realized that I wanted to post it here as a reminder of that fact. I hope that you will enjoy the story as much as I did!
Something cool happened in downtown San Antonio this week. Michael R. is an accounting clerk who works there in a second story office. Several weeks ago, he watched a mother duck choose the concrete awning outside his window as the unlikely place to build a nest above the sidewalk. The mallard laid ten eggs in a nest in the corner of the planter that is perched over 10 feet in the air. She dutifully kept the eggs warm for weeks, and Monday afternoon all of her ten ducklings hatched.

Michael worried all night how the momma duck was going to get those babies safely off their perch in a busy, downtown, urban environment to take to water, which typically happens in the first 48 hours of a duck hatching. Tuesday morning, Michael watched as the mother duck encouraged her babies to the edge of the perch with the intent to show them how to jump off. Office work came to a standstill as everyone gathered to watch.

The mother flew down below and started quacking to her babies above. In disbelief Michael watched as the first fuzzy newborn trustingly toddled to the edge and astonishingly leapt into thin air, crashing onto the cement below. Michael couldn’t stand to watch this risky effort nine more times! He dashed out of his office and ran down the stairs to the sidewalk where the first obedient duckling, near its mother, was resting in a stupor after the near-fatal fall. Michael stood out of sight under the awning-planter, ready to help.

As the second one took the plunge, Michael jumped forward and caught it with his bare hands before it hit the concrete. Safe and sound, he set it down it by its momma and the other stunned sibling, still recovering from that painful leap. (The momma must have sensed that Michael was trying to help her babies.)

One by one the babies continued to jump.. Each time Michael hid under the awning just to reach out in the nick of time as the duckling made its free fall. At the scene the busy downtown sidewalk traffic came to a standstill.. Time after time, Michael was able to catch the remaining eight and set them by their approving mother.

At this point Michael realized the duck family had only made part of its dangerous journey. They had two full blocks to walk across traffic, crosswalks, curbs and past pedestrians to get to the closest open water, the San Antonio River , site of the famed “River Walk.” The on looking office secretaries and several San Antonio police officers joined in. An empty copy-paper box was brought to collect the babies. They carefully corralled them, with the mother’s approval, and loaded them in the container.. Michael held the box low enough for the mom to see her brood. He then slowly navigated through the downtown streets toward the San Antonio River . The mother waddled behind and kept her babies in sight, all the way.

As they reached the river, the mother took over and passed him, jumping in the river and quacking loudly. At the water’s edge, Michael tipped the box and helped shepherd the babies toward the water and to the waiting mother after their adventurous ride.

All ten darling ducklings safely made it into the water and paddled up snugly to momma. Michael said the mom swam in circles, looking back toward the beaming bank bookkeeper, and proudly quacking.

At last, all present and accounted for: “We’re all together again. We’re here! We’re here!”

And here’s a family portrait before they head outward to further adventures…

Like all of us in the big times of our life, they never could have made it alone without lots of helping hands. I think it gives the name of San Antonio’s famous “River Walk” a whole new meaning!

A Helping Hand:
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What a delightful story! After reading a ton about the latest brain research, I can’t help but think that first duck is liable to be brain damaged! Thanks for sharing this memorable post. I’m going to show it to my kids!
By the way, I couldn’t see the photo though of the family reunited.
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Excellent! What a story! I loved it.
I could not see a photo either??
Hi Maggie – Oh oh – I did it again! I just realized the photos are on my computer – I need to upload them so they’ll show up – thanks for letting me know!
Let me know if it worked now! (I can’t tell from my computer – it looked OK before!)
Alaln,
This such a great post…we need more like this.
Great motivation….funny that I talked about ducks on my blog too.
rebecca
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Alan,
What a nice blog. The pictures are so cute. I love working with you.
Take care
Betty
An interesting story. I really wasn’t expecting to read about helping ducks on a home business site, so you got me! LOL. I guess it is nice to change the pace of things every now and again.
Scott
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Thanks for the comment, Scott – I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Alan – I have never heard of anything like this in my life!! What an awesome thing he did for that duck family:) Thanks so much for sharing such an inspirational post and the pictures were priceless!!
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Thanks, Glyna – I’m pleased that you enjoyed it. With all the “bad news” the media give us, it’s great to see some acts of kindness once in a while!
Thanks, P&L! With the media focusing so much on bad news I find stories like this restore my faith in humanity!
Alan,
What a heart-warming story… and isn’t it true that we all need a helping hand once in a while to get where we are going?
It is so cool how so many people stepped in to help the ducks. It is amazing how people will join together for a good cause… and to help someone (or ducks) in need.
Thanks,
~ Pat and Lorna
http://TheCoolestCouple.com
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Hi Alan,
thank you so much for posting that heart warming story.
I love the pictures, especially the final one, those ducklings look so cute.
Mother duck must have really trusted the Universe to support her children and it came through a caring human.
We need to have stories like this on the news to uplift our spirit.
Love and Light
from
Yorinda
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Thanks, Yorinda – it was one of those stories I could not resist posting!