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Ducklings saved after hatching on Hull roof terrace

Pamela Maunsell, founder and trustee of Ren’s Wildlife Hospital, said the ducklings and mum were “doing really well” and would be released into the wild when they were ready to fly.

She said: “The wildlife group did a good job getting them down.

“People need to take action if they find animals in distress and seek advice if you’re unsure of what to do.”

Gray said it was a “common occurrence” for the wildlife group to rescue ducklings in the city from April to the end of July.

He said: “When the weather is so dry and hot, wildlife may be struggling for food so you may see them in unusual areas and coming a bit closer.

“They’re struggling for food and water. Putting water out for birds can be a lifesaver at this time of year.”

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