Fountain Valley

Third Duck Connected to String of Violent Attacks in Fountain Valley

A view of Miles Square Regional Park in Fountain Valley.
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The morning sunrise casts long shadows of palm trees across the lake while a person fishes in solitude amidst pleasant weather at Mile Square Regional Park in Fountain Valley Monday, April 18, 2022. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

A third duck with its bill severed was found in Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley, officials with the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center announced Monday.

The injured duck was originally found ``suffering from starvation'' in the park the night of June 14 by a center volunteer who was walking in the area, said Debbie McGuire, the care center's executive director. 

“She brought it home with her overnight since WWCC was closed,” McGuire said. “The duck passed away during the night at her home.”

The WWCC reported the duck was likely the first in a string of similar mutilations at the park.

One duck was found with its bill severed on July 31, and another was found with similar injuries on Aug. 13, McGuire said. The ducks were alive, but starving because they could no longer eat and were euthanized because of their wounds.

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife and Orange County Animal Control are investigating, McGuire said. 

If anyone sees a duck being attacked in the park they are encouraged to call 911. Anyone who has information helpful to investigators was asked to call CalTip at 888-334-2258. If an injured bird is found call animal care at 714-935-6848.

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Donations to help the care center treat injured ducks can be made at the nonprofit organization's website, www.wwccoc.org.

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