The Trefoil Ducks have become a well-known annual attraction in Shawlands, with this year's ducklings snapped diving from the balcony to meet their mum below - they also stopped off at the post office en-route.
The Trefoil Ducks have become a well-known annual attraction in Shawlands , with this year's ducklings snapped diving from the balcony to meet their mum below - they also stopped off at the post office en-route.ducklings have made a now-annual nail-biting journey from a south side balcony to the River Cart - even stopping off at the post office en-route.The family then set off on their voyage to the water with members of the public making sure they completed the trip safely.
"Mother and ducklings making their way to the River Cart via the local post office, avoiding the traffic in Kilmarnock Road, Coustonholm Road and potholes in Ettrick Place to make the successful leap to the river below." The Facebook post has racked up 850 reactions so far, delighting social media users. Many residents were quick to take to the comment section."Fantastic to see this mother duck trust humans every year to come back to the same place and have her babies. Long may it continue."Hero pulls man from burning Glasgow flat as flames burst from windows
Angela Ward was returning home last night with her husband James when the couple noticed an apartment block on Colstone Road in Springburn was engulfed in flames.Yvonne Brown, feared for her life as flames ripped through the floor of her 15-year-old daughter's bedroom of the family's Ibrox flat on July 3. They have now been left with nothing.The Scottish Fire Service deployed four appliances to Colstone Road, in Springburn at around 7.43pm after receiving reports of a dwelling blaze.
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