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    This poor little duckling was subjected to teen bullying from 5 juvenile mallards and all because he was separated from his mama. He did eventually catch up.
    Poor little duckling. his mother left him to get on with it.
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    The poor little thing - he's so small. I suppose that what doesn't kill you makes you stronger (nature-wise).

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    Yes. He did get away and catch up with his siblings and mama.
    The other ducks are still ducklings but almost grown and the tiny one strayed into their territory I suppose. I was so worried

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