It depends where the ducks are:
In flight: flock
On the ground: brace, badling, or sord
On the water: raft, team, or paddling
Chicks: brood or clutch
A female duck is called a duck, or, as a female bird, a hen.
A coot ( a type of duck) when in a group is referred to as a: cover of coots.
A runt duck is simply referred to as a runt, as "runt" is a term used to describe the smallest or weakest animal in a litter or group.
A single baby duck is called a duckling, now make that plural. A group of ducks, however, is called a balding.
A female duck is called a duck or a hen as a male is called a drake
A female duck is called a duck, or, as a female bird, a hen.
A coot ( a type of duck) when in a group is referred to as a: cover of coots.
Widgeons, a Eurasian duck. A group of them are referred to as a "company".
A runt duck is simply referred to as a runt, as "runt" is a term used to describe the smallest or weakest animal in a litter or group.
A single baby duck is called a duckling, now make that plural. A group of ducks, however, is called a balding.
A female duck is called a duck or a hen as a male is called a drake
When a duck is a baby, it is called a duckling.
An immature female duck is called a duckling. Once the female duck matures it is called a hen or duck.
There is no name for a castrated male duck. An intact male duck is called a drake while a female duck is called a duck.
I am pretty sure that a mother duck is just called a mother duck.
Yes, there is an animal called a duck.
a male duck of course ! opposite of a female