Mubashm
Loc: Gaithersburg, Maryland
fergmark, I appreciate your comments.
Mubashm
Loc: Gaithersburg, Maryland
UTMike , I appreciate your comments.
There's a special place for you in heaven for what you got done with your persistence.
Great story with great photos to back it up! It’s a nice note to start the week on. Thanks for posting.
Mubashm wrote:
At first I thought that this duck was playing. After sometime I realized that there was some thing wrong with the bird. He could not go more than two feet as some thing was stopping him to do so. I thought it might be a fishing line who was causing problem to the bird. Poor bird was trying to get rid of the fishing line but could not do that. As a result he was completely exhausted. This happened so many times that he was struggling and then tired. I called a number if they could help the bird but no response. Then I called 911 and they called Animal Rescue. Animal Rescue asked Fire Rescue for help. In short, when they brought the duck out of the water, it was noticed that poor bird was caught in fishing line. He was tangled by his feet, wings and neck. After 10 minutes, this bird got rid of the fishing line. He was released back to the lake.
Mohammed
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I'm glad he got freed from the fishing line!
Very good series Mubashm, luck was with the duck that day.
Sometimes I think they need to ban fishing because of the fishing line, nets, hooks and the other crap fishermen use. How often do we see an animal in distress because it is entangled in the equipment? How many are there that we don't see and the animal doesn't get help?
The last two pictures of this duck are priceless. He is a very contented duck.
Mubashm wrote:
At first I thought that this duck was playing. After sometime I realized that there was some thing wrong with the bird. He could not go more than two feet as some thing was stopping him to do so. I thought it might be a fishing line who was causing problem to the bird. Poor bird was trying to get rid of the fishing line but could not do that. As a result he was completely exhausted. This happened so many times that he was struggling and then tired. I called a number if they could help the bird but no response. Then I called 911 and they called Animal Rescue. Animal Rescue asked Fire Rescue for help. In short, when they brought the duck out of the water, it was noticed that poor bird was caught in fishing line. He was tangled by his feet, wings and neck. After 10 minutes, this bird got rid of the fishing line. He was released back to the lake.
Mohammed
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Love the story, love the pictures and I'll bet the duck is saying thank you in the 4th picture!
Good for you and the Animal Service Division rescuer. Sure glad it worked out for the duck.
No reason for you to regret what you feel. Don't expect to be successful however. There are too many fisherman out there. There is a etiquette for fisherman that is not always followed. Fisherman are also upset with those that leave line along the bank and they get tangled in it. As for line that is hooked in deep water, there is very little that can be done. That line, however, is usually not tangled and is deeper than most ducks dive. The problem line is that that got tangled and cut to clear the rest of the line and then thrown into the water. There are always people like that, look at our roadsides. How many photos do you take and then have to remove trash to clean the photo. Just think'n.
Good for you, Mohammed, to be there and recognize the situation! Good documentation shots. Another reminder for all readers to not leave fishing line, plastic netting, plastic cups in our streams, ponds, parks, and woods. Birds and animals get hooked by these objects so easily. Thank you for your post!
This is really great set of photos and nice that you saved the duck from disaster.
Good job.
Wonderful images and ending Mohammed and unfortunately it happens way too often with many ending in the death of the unfortunate creature!
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