Secret Service Guards Mother Ducks, Eggs

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WASHINGTON - The Secret Service, which has the job of guarding the president and other dignitaries, now has a new temporary duty — protecting a mother duck and her nine eggs.


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The duck, a brown mallard with white markings, has had several names suggested by Treasury Department people, including "Quacks Reform," "T-Bill," and "Duck Cheney." It has built a nest in a mulch pile right at the main entrance to the Treasury Department on Pennsylvania Avenue.


The Secret Service's uniformed division, which provides protection for the White House and Treasury building, has set up metal guard rails to protect the nest, which has attracted the notice of tourists on their way to see the White House.


The duck has been provided with a water bowl and seems oblivious to all the attention, sitting calmly on its nest on top of the mulch pile that surrounds one of the new trees planted along Pennsylvania Avenue as part of a renovation project.


Treasury Secretary John Snow stopped to pay his respects this week on the way back from a congressional hearing, Treasury spokesman Rob Nichols said Friday.


"He had been briefed on the duck and he stopped to pay a visit," said Nichols.


The eggs are expected to hatch the last week of April at which time the duck will be relocated nearer water. But until then, the duck will occupy some of Washington's prime real estate.


"Foreign leaders, members of Congress, everybody who visits Treasury has to pass by the duck," Nichols said.
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I think that duck might just be the safest duck in the US. But won't she get used to the nesting area and come back year after year?
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I wonder if that's the same duck that lost two ducklings down a storm drain last year? I remember she was nested in Washington, but I don't remember where. They had pictures of her on the news while she was standing on the sidewalk quacking at the ducklings who had fallen through the grate. Maybe it was two years ago..

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Maybe and that's why she is nesting where she's at now. i should be a duck now, they are getting lots of attention now...LOL LOL
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lol, well i suppose she go back to nest year after year , yes she very safe:), maybe thats one from 2years ago all i know is i post strange news thats topic of news strange news like top story just diff title and odd stories but kool:D
 
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