The threat of two- and four-legged enemies
Three days later - and another duckling missing. This is really depressing.
People tell me about cyclists not looking to the left and the right, just pacing past,
with no regard to the ducklings. They tell me of motorists who do not brake
when a duckling steps onto the street.
Of dog owners who do not care about any other animal but their own pet.
He/she still has the striped fluff while its siblings' heads are now nearly as black as
their father's head, not too many white feathers left. Their faces look like badly shaved beards.
Only two of them have a lot of white fluff left on their necks.
Smallie is a brave little duck. When I feed them he/she races into the meddle to get his/her share of bread.
We are down to a dozen ducklings and hope they will soon be strong enough
to escape from two- and four-legged enemies.
Smallie swimming with its more...
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