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A Lucky Duck Story Something really amazing happened in Downtown Spokane this week and I had to share the story with you. Joel, is a loan officer at Sterling Bank. He works downtown in a second story office building, overlooking busy Riverside Avenue. Several weeks ago he watched a mother duck choose the cement awning outside his window as the uncanny 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.
Joel 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, Joel came to work
and watched the mother duck encourage her babies to
the edge of the perch with the intent to show them
how to jump off!
The mother flew down below and started quacking to
her babies above. In his disbelief Joel watched as
the first fuzzy newborn toddled to the edge and
astonishingly leapt into thin air, crashing onto the
cement below.
My brother couldn't watch how this might play out.
He dashed out of his office and ran down the stairs
the sidewalk where the first obedient duckling was
stuporing near its mother from the near fatal fall.
Joel looked up. The second duckling was getting
ready to jump! He quickly dodged under the awning
while the mother duck quacked at him and the babies
above. As the second one took the plunge, Joel
jumped forward
And caught it with his bare hands before it hit the
cement. Safe and sound, he set it by the momma and
the other stunned sibling, still recovering from its
painful leap.
One by one the babies continued to jump to join
their anxious family below. Each time Joel hid under
the awning just to reach out in the nick of time as
the duckling made its free fall. The downtown
sidewalk came to a standstill. Time after time, Joel
was able to catch the remaining 7 and set them by
their approving mother.
At this point Joel realized the duck family had only
made part of its dangerous journey. They had 2 full
blocks to walk across traffic, crosswalks, curbs,
and pedestrians to get to the closest open water,
the Spokane River .
The onlooking office secretaries then joined in, and
hurriedly brought an empty copy paper box to collect
the babies. They carefully corralled them, with the
mother's approval, and loaded them up into the white
cardboard
Container. Joel held the box low enough for the mom
to see her brood. He then slowly navigated through
the downtown streets toward the Spokane River, as
the mother waddled behind and kept her babies in
sight.
As they reached the river, the mother took over and
passed him, jumping into the river and quacking
loudly. At the water's edge, the Sterling Bank
office staff then tipped the box and helped shepherd
the babies toward the water and to their mother
after their adventurous ride.
All ten darling ducklings safely made it into the
water and paddled up snugly to momma duck. Joel said
the mom swam in circles, looking back toward the
beaming bank workers, and proudly quacking as if to
say, 'See, we did it! Thanks for all the help!'
Celebrating the Downtown Duck Hero!
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