San Francisco police officers 'quack the case,' save baby ducklings by Oracle Park
SAN FRANCISCO – When a mother duck's babies fell through a grate into a drain by Oracle Park Sunday morning, San Francisco police officers quickly quacked the case.
Averting a flap, officers who heard the mother's frantic quacking around 6:30 a.m. Sunday rescued the ducklings. The babies were apparently walking over a metal grate in the parking lot, fell through the grate into a drain and couldn't get out, police said.
Police posted photos of the rescue on the department Twitter account.
When @SFPDSouthern officers spotted a mother duck frantically quacking at a storm drain they were determined to quack the case!
— San Francisco Police (@SFPD) May 29, 2022
Upon closer inspection, several baby ducklings had fallen through a metal grate and were trapped. They wasted no time in rescuing them! 👏 pic.twitter.com/F25GEyuv1M
Officers removed the grate and carefully returned the ducklings to their mother.
Proving conclusively that birds of a feather do indeed flock together, the mother duck then led her children back to the San Francisco Bay, police said on social media.