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  • Family of ducks march through shop to reach river, St Ives, Cambridge, Britain - 28 Apr 2009
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    Family of ducks march through shop to reach river, St Ives, Cambridge, Britain - 28 Apr 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 916001d )
    The ducks walking down the street, Customers had a surprise today when they encountered a proud mother duck and her 11 ducklings waddling through a charity shop.The fluffy new family had to be escorted to safety by staff after they hatched on an 8ft wall in the backyard of the Kidney Research UK charity outlet in St Ives. Their perilous journey involved a 100 yard trek through the store, across pavements and over a busy road to the River Great Ouse quayside, where they plopped three foot down into the water.Onlookers watched in amazement as the ducks processed past, before jumping into the river and swimming happily away. Shop manager Carol Andrews has been escorting ducks each Spring since the shop opened seven years ago. She believes it is the same mother duck who returns to have her ducklings in the safety of the enclosed back yard.
    Family of ducks march through shop to reach river, St Ives, Cambridge, Britain - 28 Apr 2009
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    Customers had a surprise today when they encountered a proud mother duck and her 11 ducklings waddling through a charity shop.

    The fluffy new family had to be escorted to safety by staff after they hatched on an 8ft wall in the backyard of the Kidney Research UK charity outlet in St Ives, Cambs.

    Their perilous journey involved a 100 yard trek through the store, across pavements and over a busy road to the River Great Ouse quayside, where they plopped three foot down into the water.

    Onlookers watched in amazement as the ducks processed past, before jumping into the river and swimming happily away.

    Shop manager Carol Andrews has been escorting ducks each Spring since the shop opened seven years ago.

    She believes it is the same mother duck who returns to have her ducklings in the safety of the enclosed back yard.

    "We opened seven years ago and it has happene...
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