Saskatoon cops escort duck family through downtown

On Thursday, members of the Saskatoon Police Service bike unit helped a family of ducks navigate downtown to safely reach the South Saskatchewan River. Ducks are courageous but they don’t get it. Many people will recall the outstanding efforts made by Leaside residents to rescue a similarly imperiled family of roadway ducks in 2011.

DUCK FAMILY ON HANNA RD.

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Published July, 2011: Here are a few more pictures taken by Leaside resident Terri Reid of what we are calling Operation Duck Family. The mother and six ducklings were discovered Saturday on Hanna Rd. near Parkhurst Blvd. fearlessly marching along the roadway, much as we see them in the shot at the top. A growing body of residents began a lengthy operation of trying to help the ducks out of what would surely be a dangerous situation for them. Someone struck upon trying to lure them into a dog cage with bits of bread. Lower left, the process begins. But as Ms Reid observed to the South Bayview Bulldog, it isn’t easy trying to capture a duck, especially when she has six little ones. The residents were successful however in getting the duck family into the cage, still complete with Fido’s bone (lower right). The ducks were then transported to Wilket Creek where they were set loose in their natural habitat.