Mallards and other ducks (and geese) migrate yearly. During the winter, they fly south to warmer areas so that they can still live on open water and find food. They fly north again in spring.
golden crowned kinglets live in the northeast for winter.
yes they can, but you must keep them somewhere warm in winter. one of my friends has ducks in grand rapids.
what do you think of this?? Cryogenics??... Stupidly if you think of it, the duck will die.. it dies.. poor ducky. Ducks are warmblooded animals and very susceptible to cold, even with it's feathers for coating it won't stand temperature that low. Hypothermia would definitely kill it.
Yes. Some species of ducks in North America fly all the way from Canada where they are born in the spring down to Mexico where they stay for the winter. Then they fly back again to mate and have their own ducklings.
Yes,most species can.Some even thrive,like coastal ducks like scoters and old squaws.Most species do migrate.Many species migrate to Mexico and Central America,while others only move to lakes and marshes of the southern U.S.Lake Mattamuskeet in N.C.is one of the best places to observe wintering waterfowl.Over a hundred thousand ducks,geese and swans winter on the lake annualy.It is a popular destination for bird watchers each winter.
South... I think. Isn't that where ducks go for the winter. Ill do some research and get back to you on it.
"A few." Ducks can fly......the problem tells you as much "Then some of the ducks flew away." Ducks fly South for the Winter.
yes it exist! it represents life and how it can change. spring is his childhood and winter and the ducks flying away is how he is changing into an adult. it also says that change isn't for ever because the ducks come back and it will be spring again soon.
They have fluffy feathers to keep them warm from the coldness.
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golden crowned kinglets live in the northeast for winter.
yes they can, but you must keep them somewhere warm in winter. one of my friends has ducks in grand rapids.
what do you think of this?? Cryogenics??... Stupidly if you think of it, the duck will die.. it dies.. poor ducky. Ducks are warmblooded animals and very susceptible to cold, even with it's feathers for coating it won't stand temperature that low. Hypothermia would definitely kill it.
ask some eles
The ducks in the lagoon and where they go in the winter.
in catcher in the rye Holden always talks about change ans how he hates it. the ducks symbolize that change is natural, but not always permanent because the ducks come back.
in catcher in the rye Holden always talks about change ans how he hates it. the ducks symbolize that change is natural, but not always permanent because the ducks come back.