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Watch this lone goose tackle a busy New York street with the help of construction workers
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Date:2025-04-17 19:46:10
A couple of kind-hearted construction workers in Long Island City, New York, helped a lone goose cross a busy street last week.
Video shows the pair directing the traffic and then patiently ushering the bird across Center Boulevard and back toward the East River.
Nicolas Ugaz-Valencia, 30, a healthcare worker from Queens, New York, filmed the video.
“It was hilarious seeing them direct a duck and the duck following the instructions,” Ugaz-Valencia said. “It was such a wholesome moment.”
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