Thanks to those residents are leaving water and food out for wildlife that need some respite. For the wild ducks this place in Wilson Street was a playground…
Talking about ducks, two weeks ago, near the M.A.D.E museum lake , early AM, a lady with a school age child driving, what looked like a sports car, driving well over the speed limit, towards a group of ducks and Magpies crossing Eureka Street, made no effort to slow down untill she was on [literally] the wildlife , killing the Magpie. Not a good example for the young passenger in her car.
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Talking about ducks, two weeks ago, near the M.A.D.E museum lake , early AM, a lady with a school age child driving, what looked like a sports car, driving well over the speed limit, towards a group of ducks and Magpies crossing Eureka Street, made no effort to slow down untill she was on [literally] the wildlife , killing the Magpie. Not a good example for the young passenger in her car.