Overview
- Police in Köniz, near Bern, discovered a mallard flying at 52 km/h in a 30 km/h zone on April 13, 2025, during a routine review of radar images.
- Archival records revealed an identical incident involving a similar-looking duck at the same location and speed on April 13, 2018.
- Authorities confirmed the radar system's integrity, citing annual calibration by Switzerland's Federal Institute of Metrology and sealed image storage.
- The municipality described the bird as a 'notorious speeder and repeat offender,' emphasizing the unusual coincidence of the two events.
- The quirky story, first reported locally by Berner Zeitung, has since gained international media attention for its intersection of wildlife and traffic enforcement.