An Edinburgh man has been praised after protecting a family of ducks on one of Edinburgh's busiest streets.

The Scottish Water worker was attending a burst water pipe when he spotted the family of ducks waddling along George Street.

50-year old David Lindsay decided to follow the mother and her ten ducklings, even stopping oncoming traffic to ensure their safety.

David said: “I was out repairing a water burst when I looked up and could not believe my eyes.

"There was a proud mummy duck with tiny chicks waddling behind her down one of Edinburgh’s main streets.

"In my 27 years of working in the water industry in the city centre I have never seen such a sight. I have seen a fair few foxes but never a family of mallards.

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David, who works in Scottish water’s Field Response team for central Edinburgh, added: “Obviously the streets were very quiet due to the current Coronavirus lockdown but there were some people about.

"I felt like the Pied Piper following them for a wee while to make sure they were safe and slowing down traffic to let them waddle by.

“The wee chicks were really young, they looked weeks old.

"I am not sure which bit of water they had walked from but it must have been fairly far away and for those wee ones’ legs that must have been like running several marathons.

“I had work to do so called the Scottish SPCA who were out very quickly and who helped out after I’d followed the birds down Dundas Street.

“It really is a miracle they got as far as they did and managed to get back to safety. Seeing them has given me a new found respect for ducks.”

Scottish SPCA chief superintendent, Mike Flynn, praised David for getting in touch with the charity – and helping ensure they got to safety.

He said: “Ducks often nest in high places for safety and then make their way down to ground level with their ducklings. In this case the duck probably made her nest on the roof or balcony of a nearby building before coming down to street level.

“We’re really grateful to David for looking out for the family of birds and giving us a call. The public are our eyes and ears and thanks to his quick response we were able to get the ducks to safety.”

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