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Photo: RunnerJenny/Flickr When banker Joel Armstrong noticed a duck nesting in a ledge on his office building in Washington State, he didn't necessarily prepare himself for the responsibility he'd have to bear upon the hatching of the eggs tucked under the brush. But when the chicks did, in fact, hatch, Mother took to the ground, requesting for the little ones to line up in tow. Unfortunately, the ducklings couldn't make the jump, and as they teetered and tottered, knowing they had to get to the ground to march behind Mama, Armstrong acted quickly. After cupping together and extending his hands, the wee ones proceeded to jump into his palms before he carefully lowered them to the ground, ...