Yes, the plural noun 'flocks' is a standard collective noun for two or more groups of ducks.
The collective nouns for ducks are:
The terms for a group of ducks are a paddling of ducks, a raft of ducks, a team of ducks, a dopping of ducks.
The collective noun for teachers is a faculty of teachers.There are several collective nouns for duck:brace of ducks (applies to birds, in general)flock of ducks (applies to birds on the ground, in general)flight of ducks (applies to birds in the air, in general)badelynge or badlingof ducks (applies to ducks on the ground)paddling of ducks (applies to ducks in the water)raftof ducks (applies to ducks in the water)teamof ducks (applies to ducks in the water)flush of ducks
Mighty Ducks (1992) D2: Mighty Ducks (1994) D3: Mighty Ducks (1996)
Ducks Unlimited was created in 1937.
D2: The Mighty Ducks was released in 1994 and D3: The Mighty Ducks came out in 1996.
daisy ducks husband is called Donald duck
A team of ducks are called flocks
Goats, sheep, chickens, geese, and ducks come in flocks.
The sheep is the answer. As it is said a flock of sheep.
Except when paired off during the nesting season, ducks form flocks through out the rest of the year. Throw food to a flock of ducks on a pond and they will scramble in a frenzy to get to the food - no cooperation there.
yes, sometimes female ducks will do anything to protect their nests, including attacking predators and sometimes feeding their spoils to their young. Some flocks of ducks have been known to attack intruders on their mating grounds, usually targeting small children or pets.
Ducks live primarily in areas that are mostly water and in flocks of all sizes. They do not have any type of symbiotic relationships.
Ducks do not always fly in a V, but when they do, it is to increase the efficiency of their flight as there is less resistance. Interestingly, the lead duck in the V, when he gets tired, will drop back to another position and another duck flies up to take its place. Kind of cool !
The possessive plural of flocks would be flocks'; the apostrophe following the s.
flocks but not in nesting period, but then they form in flocks again.
Ducks fly in flocks when they migrate. A group of ducks is a paddling of ducks, a raft of ducks, a team of ducks, a dopping of ducks.
The god of the shepherds and flocks is Pan
The word flocks has one syllable.