Polar Boy
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This morning my wife, son and I came upon a baby duck. It was sitting motionless in the grass. There was no sign of the mother or other siblings. There were some crows on the lawn a short distance away and I figured that if the crows found the duck they'd kill it for certain.
So we decided to take it to a small duck pond that was a block or two away. I figured that would give the little thing its best shot at survival.
When we got to the pond my son put the duck down and it immediately hopped into the water and swam up to a mother duck and her brood. We were pleased and thought we had saved this little creature.
Then the mother duck spun around and viciously attacked "our" baby. It tried to get away by swimming among some cat tails, but the duck pursued it and continued her attack. When we last saw the little one it was on its side trying to swim away. We all knew it was doomed, but as we walked away we each told the other "maybe it'll be okay".
This episode broke our hearts (especially my son's). It's been eating at me all day. You try to do something right and it turns to crap. Sometimes life just ain't fair.
Yeah, now I know the best course of action would probably to have left it where we first saw it. But who knew?
Damn! What a crummy day.
So we decided to take it to a small duck pond that was a block or two away. I figured that would give the little thing its best shot at survival.
When we got to the pond my son put the duck down and it immediately hopped into the water and swam up to a mother duck and her brood. We were pleased and thought we had saved this little creature.
Then the mother duck spun around and viciously attacked "our" baby. It tried to get away by swimming among some cat tails, but the duck pursued it and continued her attack. When we last saw the little one it was on its side trying to swim away. We all knew it was doomed, but as we walked away we each told the other "maybe it'll be okay".
This episode broke our hearts (especially my son's). It's been eating at me all day. You try to do something right and it turns to crap. Sometimes life just ain't fair.
Yeah, now I know the best course of action would probably to have left it where we first saw it. But who knew?
Damn! What a crummy day.