Ducklings in a charity's care now all have a place to call home.
Manx Wild Bird Aid took to social media at the wekeend to ask for volunteers to help hand-rear orphaned Ducklings.
It comes following a car hitting and killing a mother Duck and six of her babies on Saturday.
Volunteers found them 'scattered across the road' - but after searching the area they were able to find six which had survived.
In a post published earlier today, the charity has thanked the public for the 'overwhelming response' - saying all of the ducklings now have placements, they've even had to set up a waiting list!

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