Yes, migrating ducks! From the heart of the US to the bonnet of European Jeep® vehicles, these special friends are making a splash everywhere.
Ducking means placing a rubber duck on someone else’s Jeep®. Typically, the rubber duck is accompanied by a kind note written, something such as “Love the Jeep®!” or “You’ve been Ducked!”. This is meant as an act of kindness, to steal a smile from someone who shares your same passion for Jeep®..
The Ducking began in the summer of 2020 when a Jeep® lover thought that more smiles were needed. She took a tiny rubber duck and left it on a Jeep®, turning a little act of kindness into something amazing. In a short time, Ducking went viral, until it became a proper Jeep® tradition.
The concept behind Ducking is simple yet profound. It's a nod to the shared experiences and the unspoken bond that unites Jeep® lovers worldwide. So, the next time you spot a duck on a Jeep®, remember that you're not just driving a vehicle, but you're part of a community. And, more importantly, don’t forget to leave a rubber duck on the bonnet or in the door handle of other Jeep® lovers too!