A mother duck showing her duckling's how tough city life can be from day One. Sometimes a little nudge is all you need to overcome what is scaring you.
Ducks very well could be the most beautiful animals. Is there anything more adorable than this parade of beautiful little babies marching towards the water behind momma?
And how they will come back ? Actually, ducks are not always asking babies to come with them. Sometimes they are just looking for food and come back to their babies. I'm very worry, i absolutely don't know how they will come back.
I adore them 🤗💓🦆🦆🦆. I got to raise about 40 ducks, between females and males and their ducklings.😁 ..that's why it's familiar to me when their babies call their mom..😘🎶🎵🎶🎵
Onlooker 1: "Let's get a bucket and lower them down" (kudos to that great idea) Onlooker 2: Nah let's just push them over. "Get into the water you guys". (gives the last one a backflip for good measure)
They were kinda supposed to jump in by themselves but getting thrown in kinda sped up the process lol. Daddy was waiting for them on the other side too 😍
Really is. Years ago I was feeding a family or Sand Hill Cranes in our garage. The male would take a piece of bread right out of the palm of my hand lightning quick. then he would hand it to Mommy and Mommy would break it up and hand pieces to the 3 chicks. Repeat process until the entire loaf was gone. Only toward the end would Mommy and Daddy eat some bread they made certain that the babies were fed first. Sand Hills are awesome here in FL the species that lives here is native to the state they do not migrate so they're here year round.
I was so afraid something was going to happen to them when he pushed the first couple in the water. 😂😂😂 had to keep reminding myself they were ducklings 🐥 and instinctively know how to swim. 😂🥰
I didn't like that act of pushing them before they are fully ready to do it, there was obvious communication between them and their mum. That lady should have left them alone.
The problem was that we were on a bridge above water and the parents were swimming under it causing the ducklings to want to run towards the road... it wasnt ideal, but luckily it all worked out in the end.
@@JohnsonSlimTV I've seen this happen in Amsterdam with mom (or dad, can't remember) swimming away after making it into the water from the corner of a 1,5 meter high harbourwall. The ducklings were startled at first, until one just made the jump. The rest then quickly followed as they saw there was nothing to fear. I can understand people didn't want them to cross the road, but pushing them was a bit much in my opinion as well.
@@yeetonykp4569 That may work, when the ducks are not in a concrete jungle. The woman helped them along and everything is fine. Don't look for an issue where none exists.
The push was totally unnecessary. They would have figured it out. One of them would eventually jump prompting others to do the same. Sometimes helping can be intrusive.
@@blackholex7456 Yes. These ducklings were experiencing the world for the first time. Allow them to learn what it's like to jump into the water on their own. Look, don't touch.
@@jerome6578 if they weren't pushed in they would of ran away without their mother as you see in the video they were too scared to jump and the people had to stop two of the ducklings from running away on too the street alone. sometimes a little push can help!
@@cy4330 These animals have been around for millions of years, long before us. They know more than we give them credit for. You think the parents of those ducklings were just floating nearby for nothing? Everything in nature has a purpose and those parents were there, communicating with their babies, working it out. Just because we can't understand or hear this process, doesn't mean it's not happening. I've seen tons of situations like this where the ducklings eventually do what they have to do. That woman didn't allow the time for them build the courage and jump and robbed them of the lesson which was to do it themselves. A butterfly really has to struggle to get out of its cocoon but working it's way out of that cocoon is how it builds its strength to survive the long, arduous journey it needs to make. If you assist with its emergence, you're actually weakening it and thereby killing it. So yes, harm is potentially caused doing things like this. I wish people would actually respect the animals they claim to love so much by learning about them so they don't cause harm by their own ignorance.
@@carolineletellierdest-just8623 Don't touch them. People need to stop interfering with nature when they are trying to learn. Can't learn when you FORCE them in.
Male duck: darling I'm gonna wait for you and the kids here at the bay Wife duck: Hurry up kids, your dad's waiting for us Kids: Gosh mom this is so tiring. Can we rest here for a while and just watch you and dad? Human: Go swim. *Pushes them without permission*
They were scared of the jump, the humans helped them. Then they were happy to be with their mom. Don't be oversensitive. They are just ducks, not human babies. And I love animals.
Yeah, natural things need to be left alone. I watched with the hope of seeing the first one jump down from pure coaxing by the mother bird, just like they do from very high cliffs, but I was disappointed by human interference.
Mom was rushing them too, probably because they were feeling a little crowded by humans. Momma Mallard didn't waste anytime when she got to the water. Regardless, the little ones would have figured it out.
Agreed, she should have let them learn naturally. Now they will have to do this all over again on the next jump, since they didn't learn to overcome their fear on their own.
@@slouberiee touching is, whatever, but bread tho, if feed in excess it causes angel wing in waterfaul, disfiguration of wings cause of protein carb inbalance.
@@philo2189just because they love something, "literally" or not, doesn't mean it's not harmful to them. For example I bet you literally love Bud Lite Lime and dollar-store pork cracklins, but eat enough of them and they'll kill you. Hopefully sooner rather than later.
but they could sudenly go to the road side and it's wouldn't be safety for birds. Girl, that pushed them, only helped them. And nothing bad wasn't happen with them
@@crimearockfishing225 I think it's an act that hinders the birds' growth. If they can't fly on their own here, the next time they're in the same situation, they might need someone to help them. but Maybe it will, maybe it won't.
Ppl on here saying they shouldn’t be pushed in, but yeah they should! There was moving traffic and too many risks! I own ducks, and even have a house duck, so I do know what I’m talking about AND know nature of ducks. The mother duck was happy her ducklings got some help!
No, they were in a city, not in nature, they were trying to go back to the road, which was dangerous. They are ducks not human babies, they weren't harmed by the gentle push, don't be oversensitive where there is no need for it.
@@slouberiee Point is they didn't learn so now they will face the same obstacle the next jump instead of having overcome fear. It's not about sensitivity, they were safe, but learned nothing.
God bless the lady who pushed the baby ducks. They were wandering away from the water and, without their mama, they were in serious danger. You didn't have to wonder if ducks can swim. They're ducks. The little kids just needed a push.
Its obviously not extreme as water is their primary home and they won't be hurt by this. But still she shouldn't have pushed them. These activities are the basic process of their learning and that's why their mom didn't help them in jumping. You think you are helping them but you are doing opposite.
I was wondering how long I would scroll before some EXPERT would come along and start criticizing. I can see the ducklings are totally traumatized by this "horrible experience.
@@JourneyWithDavaoJack indeed, as a superior duck expert in the field of ducks, i can with confidence say that the ducklings will from now on expect a human to always be present when they need to perform the "yeet"
Don't interfere with nature. It's crazy enough that she nudged one duckling. But then she proceeds to needlessly nudge several other ducklings, very carelessly, making them topple over. After the first duckling was pushed in, the rest were "getting it." Ridiculous to be so impatient and so imposing that you feel the need to nudge a bunch of babies who are quite possibly making their first big leap into the unknown. I guess with our society of impatience and instant gratification, people feel they have the right to interfere with nature. *But I still understand her heart is in the right place.*
Beautiful picture. I wish we human have some patience when it comes to animals and evolution. In my opinion The little ones are gathering their courage when we “civilized human” think they need “human intervention”. Let them jump on their own, common!
@@JohnsonSlimTV at our place there is a bird called 'Titehri'. For some reason some titehri couples always have their eggs on the terrace of our neighbor's house & when their babies hatch they make them jump into our house. Perhaps because we have a garden and we keep water for birds? I don't know. That's how they start their life with a jump. 😄 it is fun to watch those little titehri birds with their parents
There's a strange difference between ducks and Canada geese:Canada geese hide their young somewhere.I have seen many Canada geese but I have never seen a baby Canada goose in my life.
I don’t like it when they pushed the ducklings into the water. They should go in on their own. But I couldn’t help smile when I saw the babies in the water swimming❤
Duck mom: **jumps**
Ducklings: *Discussing who jumps first*
Duckling: Well technically, Mum jumped first, so we don’t have to.
Other Ducklings: Yes we do! Do we?
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I thought the same thing
2:15 Man: they made it
Baby duck with anger: We were forced,I say we were forced.
The one who ran to the other side was like “Aight guys, time to find another mommy.”
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Ducks very well could be the most beautiful animals. Is there anything more adorable than this parade of beautiful little babies marching towards the water behind momma?
That woman shouldn’t have pushed those babies. They were gonna jump when they were ready.
God, these yellow babies are just so cute. Listen to them peeping, so much cuteness 🥺
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Mom is like, " Come on. stop acting like a bunch of babies."
And how they will come back ? Actually, ducks are not always asking babies to come with them. Sometimes they are just looking for food and come back to their babies. I'm very worry, i absolutely don't know how they will come back.
I adore them 🤗💓🦆🦆🦆. I got to raise about 40 ducks, between females and males and their ducklings.😁 ..that's why it's familiar to me when their babies call their mom..😘🎶🎵🎶🎵
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Onlooker 1: "Let's get a bucket and lower them down" (kudos to that great idea)
Onlooker 2: Nah let's just push them over. "Get into the water you guys". (gives the last one a backflip for good measure)
They were kinda supposed to jump in by themselves but getting thrown in kinda sped up the process lol. Daddy was waiting for them on the other side too 😍
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I like when the female duck jumped in, and instantly all the babies started huddled together trying to decide who was gonna lead 😂
Look how the dad steps away to let his wife and babies eat first! Wildlife are incredible.
Really is. Years ago I was feeding a family or Sand Hill Cranes in our garage. The male would take a piece of bread right out of the palm of my hand lightning quick. then he would hand it to Mommy and Mommy would break it up and hand pieces to the 3 chicks. Repeat process until the entire loaf was gone. Only toward the end would Mommy and Daddy eat some bread they made certain that the babies were fed first. Sand Hills are awesome here in FL the species that lives here is native to the state they do not migrate so they're here year round.
I was so afraid something was going to happen to them when he pushed the first couple in the water. 😂😂😂 had to keep reminding myself they were ducklings 🐥 and instinctively know how to swim. 😂🥰
Same here lol
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I didn't like that act of pushing them before they are fully ready to do it, there was obvious communication between them and their mum. That lady should have left them alone.
The problem was that we were on a bridge above water and the parents were swimming under it causing the ducklings to want to run towards the road... it wasnt ideal, but luckily it all worked out in the end.
@@JohnsonSlimTV I've seen this happen in Amsterdam with mom (or dad, can't remember) swimming away after making it into the water from the corner of a 1,5 meter high harbourwall. The ducklings were startled at first, until one just made the jump. The rest then quickly followed as they saw there was nothing to fear. I can understand people didn't want them to cross the road, but pushing them was a bit much in my opinion as well.
Better to leave for the nature to make it
@@yeetonykp4569 shut up
@@yeetonykp4569 That may work, when the ducks are not in a concrete jungle. The woman helped them along and everything is fine. Don't look for an issue where none exists.
I LOVE 💘 Nature's it brought so much joy 😂 💖 and smiles on my face and Heart ❤ .All the Mother and their Babies Awesome 👌 GOD BLESS.
Sometimes we humans also needs a "push" in life by other people!
Especially when you re cliff diving 👍🏼
@Pedro Ivan Sanchez haha
@@hanswurst2355 The whole world is cliff diving atm.
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The push was totally unnecessary. They would have figured it out. One of them would eventually jump prompting others to do the same. Sometimes helping can be intrusive.
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@@blackholex7456 Yes. These ducklings were experiencing the world for the first time. Allow them to learn what it's like to jump into the water on their own. Look, don't touch.
There is nothing wrong with it! Next time they know jumping is not scary. Why make such a big deal out of nothing???
Touching and crowding them, let them live in peace for gods sake
@@jerome6578 if they weren't pushed in they would of ran away without their mother as you see in the video they were too scared to jump and the people had to stop two of the ducklings from running away on too the street alone. sometimes a little push can help!
Mom duck: No! We’re going back up and doing it again!
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Why did that woman push them? They will do it no matter what.
Better to push them down instead of letting them run to the street. No big deal. Next time they know just jump.
This is always problem the old pepol dont wait..
She saved THEIR life by doing this.
@@cy4330 These animals have been around for millions of years, long before us. They know more than we give them credit for. You think the parents of those ducklings were just floating nearby for nothing? Everything in nature has a purpose and those parents were there, communicating with their babies, working it out. Just because we can't understand or hear this process, doesn't mean it's not happening. I've seen tons of situations like this where the ducklings eventually do what they have to do. That woman didn't allow the time for them build the courage and jump and robbed them of the lesson which was to do it themselves.
A butterfly really has to struggle to get out of its cocoon but working it's way out of that cocoon is how it builds its strength to survive the long, arduous journey it needs to make. If you assist with its emergence, you're actually weakening it and thereby killing it.
So yes, harm is potentially caused doing things like this.
I wish people would actually respect the animals they claim to love so much by learning about them so they don't cause harm by their own ignorance.
What a beautiful family
They were trying to conquer their fear and then this impatient lady comes and pushes them. *Shaking my head*
and while they take their time to conquer their fear a street cat will come by and conquer it's hunger
@@awadramy1 then it be Darwin at its finest
They were flicked into the water a bit rough.
@@debbieyates8303 bit rough LOL, these ducklings can jump from cliffs
The ducklings were loosing attention of the mother and running away. I'm glad that lady was there to help.
Don't touch them.. They can jump on their own. They need to learn
That’s so true. They’ll learn next time I guess🤦♀️ People we’re genuinely trying to help but really shouldn’t in situations like this one…
@@carolineletellierdest-just8623 Don't touch them. People need to stop interfering with nature when they are trying to learn. Can't learn when you FORCE them in.
love how some of the ducklings were so distressed when their mama was gone but some of them were like ok I’m gonna sit here and enjoy the view
They're probably too afraid to jump down into the water while their parents are calling them
So precious. I love all the baby foul in spring. Big " "follow the lead" game.
Male duck: darling I'm gonna wait for you and the kids here at the bay
Wife duck: Hurry up kids, your dad's waiting for us
Kids: Gosh mom this is so tiring. Can we rest here for a while and just watch you and dad?
Human: Go swim. *Pushes them without permission*
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So true! The so called most civilized human are often most uncivilized.
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They were scared of the jump, the humans helped them. Then they were happy to be with their mom. Don't be oversensitive. They are just ducks, not human babies. And I love animals.
I thought it was sweet the human helped the ducks reunite with their mom. They just needed a little push in the right direction. LOL
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You literally just ruined their life lesson
Yeah, natural things need to be left alone. I watched with the hope of seeing the first one jump down from pure coaxing by the mother bird, just like they do from very high cliffs, but I was disappointed by human interference.
Mom was rushing them too, probably because they were feeling a little crowded by humans. Momma Mallard didn't waste anytime when she got to the water.
Regardless, the little ones would have figured it out.
that lady seemed like she was enjoying pushing those ducks way too much lol
Aww they're so cute. ❤️
Why did that person push the poor ducklings! So mean! 😠
They have to jump anyway so it makes no difference
The only thing humans are good at "destroy nature"
@@argento8712 some of the ducklings were headed back to the road. the whole place is unnatural for them so it was a good intervention
@Rosa Amazigh they're ready now!
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It's so cute how they are quite once they jumped down😆❤️
they were calling for mum, once united in the water they calmed down- its adorable, I have two ducklings who chirp for me if I get too far away 😁
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The ducklings had to jump by themselves! It was a lesson in overcoming yourself!
Agreed, she should have let them learn naturally. Now they will have to do this all over again on the next jump, since they didn't learn to overcome their fear on their own.
Beautiful Ducklings 💛
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Don't touch them and don't feed them with bread.
I don't see problem with any of these in this particular case.
They had to go in the water and ducks literally love bread so stfu lmao
@@philo2189 you're really nice. Thank you buddy 😊
@@slouberiee touching is, whatever, but bread tho, if feed in excess it causes angel wing in waterfaul, disfiguration of wings cause of protein carb inbalance.
@@philo2189just because they love something, "literally" or not, doesn't mean it's not harmful to them. For example I bet you literally love Bud Lite Lime and dollar-store pork cracklins, but eat enough of them and they'll kill you.
Hopefully sooner rather than later.
That was priceless 😂🦆🦆
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Bread is bad for ducks, don't feed ducks bread, people.
Better than no food
Plz, I watched Mr bean and he taught me to give bread to ducks
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Depends on type of duck
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Damn she really yeeted the last one.
Its animal abuse
@@alper8607 in what way did they harm the ducklings?
@@alper8607 snowflake im pretty sure these ducklings can survive being thrown from cliffs
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whats wrong with her.. pushing them down a cliff.. They can do it by their own.
But all in all a nice vid
Sometimes you just need a helping hand...or in this case a pushing hand.
nah lets just wait for a cat to come by and kill them instead
+Ramy Awad ..hahaha
Pairstore she was just helped them. That was nice from her
@@yogdrogxon687 and how the babies get back on deck its too high
You in the blue.....Why would you do that? They’ll jump when they’re ready. That was stupid.
I think so too.
but they could sudenly go to the road side and it's wouldn't be
safety for birds. Girl, that pushed them, only helped them. And nothing bad wasn't happen with them
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I think it's an act that hinders the birds' growth.
If they can't fly on their own here, the next time they're in the same situation, they might need someone to help them.
but Maybe it will, maybe it won't.
@@LALALA_LALAND i think it saved their life
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2:10 the exaggerated swagger of a juvenile duck during its first dive
So adorable.❤️
Last one that fell killed me hahaha
So you are commenting on this from the afterlife...😂😂😂
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Ppl on here saying they shouldn’t be pushed in, but yeah they should! There was moving traffic and too many risks! I own ducks, and even have a house duck, so I do know what I’m talking about AND know nature of ducks. The mother duck was happy her ducklings got some help!
how do you feel when you're trying to jump off a cliff into the water, and you're trying to muster you're courage but some idiot jerk push you?
Okay but my question is-
*how is 2012 eight years ago?!?!*
WHAAAAAT
This is so entertaining,makes one smile.
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They were supposed to jump by themselves. Human interference is simply wrong.
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No, they were in a city, not in nature, they were trying to go back to the road, which was dangerous. They are ducks not human babies, they weren't harmed by the gentle push, don't be oversensitive where there is no need for it.
@@slouberiee CIty is part of their life apparently, so they have to learn to deal with it, as they do with nature.
@@slouberiee Point is they didn't learn so now they will face the same obstacle the next jump instead of having overcome fear. It's not about sensitivity, they were safe, but learned nothing.
Push that brod in the water next time.
Small ducks : oh hell no mom , you gotta be kidding me .🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆
Beautiful watching these ducklings .
God bless the lady who pushed the baby ducks. They were wandering away from the water and, without their mama, they were in serious danger.
You didn't have to wonder if ducks can swim. They're ducks. The little kids just needed a push.
They could have faced their fears, but no
Seems like RUclips's algorithm suddenly changed after 9 years.
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It looks, as RUclips pays for animals mistreating and suffering of animal babies. Sad!
The last duckling won the Olympics
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Don't interfere with nature unless necessary. Thanks.
When you pushed email they done a backflip 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Back again for this adorable 📷📸📸
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Can't imagine how insane trekking through the world of Humanity must be for those little babies.
I know you do this to help them. But is this not a little bit too extreme to Push them like rocks ?
Its obviously not extreme as water is their primary home and they won't be hurt by this. But still she shouldn't have pushed them. These activities are the basic process of their learning and that's why their mom didn't help them in jumping. You think you are helping them but you are doing opposite.
@@kuls43 Yes, sir, I agree with you. Just like human children, some things must be done by themselves.
I was wondering how long I would scroll before some EXPERT would come along and start criticizing. I can see the ducklings are totally traumatized by this "horrible experience.
@@JourneyWithDavaoJack indeed, as a superior duck expert in the field of ducks, i can with confidence say that the ducklings will from now on expect a human to always be present when they need to perform the "yeet"
Watching on 4th may 2021..what a coincidence... Look at the date of video upload
Don't interfere with nature. It's crazy enough that she nudged one duckling. But then she proceeds to needlessly nudge several other ducklings, very carelessly, making them topple over. After the first duckling was pushed in, the rest were "getting it." Ridiculous to be so impatient and so imposing that you feel the need to nudge a bunch of babies who are quite possibly making their first big leap into the unknown. I guess with our society of impatience and instant gratification, people feel they have the right to interfere with nature. *But I still understand her heart is in the right place.*
Как же боятся эти желтые комочки прыгать в воду...а мама-утка их зовет 🐤🐤🐤
Baby ducks are just the cutest.
My best friend, that's a great video. I will always cheer for you in Korea I'm looking forward to a great video. Have a nice day.
Beautiful picture. I wish we human have some patience when it comes to animals and evolution. In my opinion The little ones are gathering their courage when we “civilized human” think they need “human intervention”. Let them jump on their own, common!
The one who ran was like nope thank you I rather just keep walking
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the parents were happy but the kids were pissed 😢😂
Утята, как поплавочки маленькие, прикольные такие❤👏😊👍
Should've never pushed them ! I'm sure Mom had it under control!😮
Plot twist: the mother just wanted to find some food for the ducklings and then come back. Now all have to walk a long way back up.
They actually jumped down from a second story terrace prior to this small drop.... lol
@@JohnsonSlimTV at our place there is a bird called 'Titehri'. For some reason some titehri couples always have their eggs on the terrace of our neighbor's house & when their babies hatch they make them jump into our house. Perhaps because we have a garden and we keep water for birds? I don't know. That's how they start their life with a jump. 😄 it is fun to watch those little titehri birds with their parents
Do not push the ducklings. Let nature take its course.
I remember that day with all the ducks walking around with there mom at queens quay
How beautiful...if all liv and respect each other......
So cute, I like how the hoomans made this into a show :)
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This is so so so so adorable oh my God
It's always great. We liked and enjoyed to the end.
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I love and I like this type of countries 👍
There's a strange difference between ducks and Canada geese:Canada geese hide their young somewhere.I have seen many Canada geese but I have never seen a baby Canada goose in my life.
My university, York, had lots of goslings in the spring each year. They're so cute!
And so we have also seen the one who believes herself to be more intelligent than nature.
That woman would have felt bad if something bigger swam up & gobbled up those ducklings as she was pushing them overboard!! LOL
Suppar video 🥰👌 mother duck and chicks 🤟
The sweet lady who pushed them in meant well and the ducklings were fine. Some of these comments are so mean.
Awww so cute ☺
When she nuged the ducks into the water I said in my mind, *do a flip* .
ADMIRANDO LAS MARAVILLAS DEL SEÑOR !!!!! SALUDOS CORDIALES DESDE MICHOACÁN MÉXICO
Amen to that🙏🏽
Thank you to this wonderful lady. 💕💕
What a beautiful video!
Nowadays I don't see any chicks at the place where you recorded this (queens quay). Just big ducks and swans but no chicks
I don’t like it when they pushed the ducklings into the water. They should go in on their own. But I couldn’t help smile when I saw the babies in the water swimming❤
Karen is everywhere
You're right lmao
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Hope she got a carcrash
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We'll just wait here. It's awful far down there!