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A duck nest is built of grass, reeds, moss, leaves and lined with down from the female's breast. Nests are built on the ground in some depression among rocks, willows, rushes, or the hallow of a tree. Some species nest up high in a captivity in a tree or occupy abandoned tree nests.

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