It's a quacking time to be in Berry.
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A stunning flock of bronze duck sculptures was donated to Shoalhaven City Council by long-term Berry residents Robin and Rosmond Brooks.
You will now be able to spot the sculptures waddling around Berry's Alexandra Park.
Mayor Amanda Findley said the installation of the ducks came at an ideal time.
"Social distance walking is a popular past-time during COVID-19 restrictions and art installations like the duck sculptures add interest," she said.
"The ducks will generate much imaginative and interactive play for the young and the young at heart and will without doubt become a social media hit.
"They are large, robust and inspire fun and laughter, it won't be long before local children name the ducks and adopt a duckling as a resemblance to their character."
Mr and Mrs Brooks identified Alexandra Park as the chosen location as it is a thoroughfare between the shops on Queen Street and Berry Railway Station.
The park is maintained by a group of local volunteers and features a creek, numerous plantings and seating to enjoy the ambience.
"I would like to thank Mr and Mrs Brooks for their generous donation of the sculptures which brightens the area and helps to keep public art alive," Clr Findley said.
"It is great to see that public art is still thriving within the Shoalhaven and continuing to add interest to our beautiful place."
Council is encouraging Berry residents, who can leave their home to exercise, to take a moment out of their day and view the new sculptures while walking through Alexandra Park.