New ramps help ducks in and out of the Capitol Reflecting Pool

Quack quack! Image by Architect of the Capitol.

As of Monday, there are little ramps leading into and out of the Capitol Reflecting Pool at Union Square. But they’re not for you and me to have easier access to a quick swim. They’re for ducks!

The duck ramps are painted in bright white and easily noticeable. They also say, “Duck Ramp” on them, so humans and ducks alike know who should use the ramps. No word on whether pigeons and squirrels are offended.

Here's where you can see ducks using their ramps. Image by Google Maps.

The ramps “allow ducks of all ages to enter and exit the pool easily over the existing limestone curb,” said Nancy Skinkle, Director of the Architect of the Capitol's Planning and Project Management Division.

The Architect of the Capitol consulted City Wildlife, a non-profit that rehabilitates animals in DC, to build the ramps. It then did what any good planners would: convened a charrette to figure out the best design for DC’s feathered friends.

This is not the first time duck ramps have appeared in DC. A carpenter for the National Gallery of Art built a duck ramp for the museum’s fountain years ago, and visitors spotted a similar one last summer:

Other states and countries are have also built similar guides for animals:

What do you think of infrastructure that's geared toward animals?