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Duck-traveler
Quiet time staff of the National Museum of the American Indian was broken mother-duck, traveling through the streets with her brood of 13 ducklings. Museum staff could not stay indifferent. When the mother came to the National Air and Space Museum, her children gathered in a bucket and carried into the pond, and, mother was nearby, shouting angrily.
6 ph via animalpicture
1. Guard Smithsonian Christopher Kemper Museum employees and culture of American Indians Megan Byrnes (center) and Elizabeth watched Guichet to Mama duck with the brood crossed the road. (Gerald Martineau For Twp)
2. Family portrait. (Gerald Martineau For Twp)
3. Camper carries ducklings in a bucket of home in a pond under the close supervision of mothers. (Gerald Martineau For Twp)
4. From left to right: Kemper Museum worker, Megan Byrnes, Elizabeth and Oliver Guichet Snyder put the ducklings in a bucket. (Gerald Martineau For Twp)
5. Snyder produces ducklings in a pond at the National Museum of the American Indian. (Gerald Martineau For Twp)
6. Duck family again in safety. (Gerald Martineau For Twp)
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6 ph via animalpicture
1. Guard Smithsonian Christopher Kemper Museum employees and culture of American Indians Megan Byrnes (center) and Elizabeth watched Guichet to Mama duck with the brood crossed the road. (Gerald Martineau For Twp)
2. Family portrait. (Gerald Martineau For Twp)
3. Camper carries ducklings in a bucket of home in a pond under the close supervision of mothers. (Gerald Martineau For Twp)
4. From left to right: Kemper Museum worker, Megan Byrnes, Elizabeth and Oliver Guichet Snyder put the ducklings in a bucket. (Gerald Martineau For Twp)
5. Snyder produces ducklings in a pond at the National Museum of the American Indian. (Gerald Martineau For Twp)
6. Duck family again in safety. (Gerald Martineau For Twp)
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