The answer depends upon whether they are in water or in flight:
In water, a group of ducks can be called a bunch, paddling, or raft.
In flight, a group of ducks can be called a skein, string, or team.
However, some terms were apparently coined by deviously creative minds (in a fit of passion, genius, or stupor, as with most manic spurts of creative zeal)-- thus, to be safe, I suggest using the term "flock of ducks".
A flock. The colective name for ducks in flight is a skein or string. The colective name for ducks on water is a bunch or raft. a flock bro
a sword, lute, daggle, doppling, or battling of mallard.
A brace, paddling or team of ducks.
a pair
Ducks
they call them ducks or ducking if they are young :]
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Ducks in flight are a flock. Ducks on the ground are a badling. Ducks in the water are a raft, team or paddling
if there are 2 females and one male the 2females would fight
A pair of any small game (rabbits, ducks, etc.) is called a brace.
Wild ducks and Call ducks can fly. That is because they are not heavy and they are also small. There may be more domestic ducks that can fly besides Call ducks. If you want a duck that can fly clip its wings. Bye!
If you are asking how ducks walk, they waddle.
Ducklings
A box of quackers!
An aviologist.