about 7 years long .[same as mallard.]
The bufflehead nests in Alaska and Canada.It winters southward to the Gulf of Mexico.The bufflehead is one of the smaller ducks,and is white with black on the back.The head is dark greenish with a large white area on the back.females are brown,with a white ringneck and white breast.
Bufflehead ducks feed on insects, crustaceans, and mollusks.
8 YearsDucks live 7-10 years.
Short term- yes. Long term, no.
The main role of a bufflehead's duties to the ecosystem is the spreading of seeds. They will compete with squirrels and other animals to get these seeds.
The duck is called a Bufflehead. Go to Ducks Unlimited for photos and info. I just saw one yesterday and my friend who is an avid waterfowl hunter told me.
daisy duck
Mallards make their nests in depressions in the ground usually in tall grass and within 100 feet of water but a few ducks do nest in trees on a regular basis, and these include the Bufflehead, Wood Duck, Goldeneyes and Mergansers.
no it can not because theres not many lakes or ponds were a duck could live in
they live in a pond
Long-tailed Duck was created in 1758.
up to 48 mph, one of the fastest of sea ducks.