They group together
Rarely any mate for life. The Mandarin and the Wood ducks are among the two most popular known ducks to actually mate for life, but most of the other ducks don't.
Wood Ducks, like most ducks, live near water. They can be found at ponds .
The interior of BC.
I guess if they want to, I do not see why not. Most likely your white ducks are Pekins. They will not usually breed and have viable offspring if you try to mate with a madrin. Mandrins are more closely related to wood ducks.
Wood ducks live in wooded swamps and nest in the holes of trees. They are often seen in groups of less than 20. Groups of ducks can be called several things, including bunch, flock, or brace.
The average life a Wood Duck in the wild is 4 years, and in Captivity it can live up into the teens.
Wood ducks live in wooded swamps and nest in the holes of trees. They are often seen in groups of less than 20. Groups of ducks can be called several things, including bunch, flock, or brace.
Wood ducks can be found in all 48 lower states and Canada.
All male ducks are called "Drakes"
Wood ducks are just another breed of ducks. They are usually wild. Wood ducks (in Australia and I presume in other countries too) still love the water. Australian wood ducks feed almost entirely on grass, where as other breeds eat a lot of insects. Wood ducks have also been known to perch and nest in trees. ~BlackWolf1112
Absolutely....depending on where you are. In the midwest...ie. south dakota and minnesota wood ducks are low on the point scale for ducks because of high populations.
All male ducks are called "Drakes"