There weren't any picnic baskets in White Pine Park in Post Falls Thursday, but that didn't deter a little Black Bear from heading down to the park and climbing up in a tree.
As astronauts perform delicate repairs to the Hubble Telescope and a man from Spokane reaches the summit of Mt. Everest, the world has its attention right here in Spokane and the tale of the Downtown Ducks.
The downtown duck that set up shop in an awning at the Sterling Savings on Howard and Riverside gave Torchlight Parade patrons quite the show on Saturday.
Last year a mama duck perched her nest on top of an awning just outside a downtown building. This spring she returned to her roost right outside Joel Armstrong's office.
While the water is rising throughout the Inland Northwest a mother duck and her day-old ducklings avoided the floods perched high above on a downtown Spokane building.
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