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Well, I tried. We are on the Bodensee in Germany and there is a wildlife reserve with lots of birds. Mr F noticed the one in the photo below was keeping very close to the yellow buoy. Sorry the photo is blurry, it's too bright sunshine here to get it on my phone.
Out with the binoculars and we could see a cord from the buoy round its neck. It's about 50 metres from the shore. So I put on a swimsuit, tied a pair of scissors round my neck and hoped the bird had seen the YouTube videos of animals being really calm while being rescued.
I swam out to it and it was still being quite calm, which I took as a good sign. Then I found out why. Plastic ducks tend not to panic! Who thought it was a good idea to put a freakin' PLASTIC bird where people might think it needed help! But I suppose it's the thought that counts ...
Out with the binoculars and we could see a cord from the buoy round its neck. It's about 50 metres from the shore. So I put on a swimsuit, tied a pair of scissors round my neck and hoped the bird had seen the YouTube videos of animals being really calm while being rescued.
I swam out to it and it was still being quite calm, which I took as a good sign. Then I found out why. Plastic ducks tend not to panic! Who thought it was a good idea to put a freakin' PLASTIC bird where people might think it needed help! But I suppose it's the thought that counts ...