A female duck is called a duck, or, as a female bird, a hen.
A female duck is called a duck or a hen as a male is called a drake
An immature female duck is called a duckling. Once the female duck matures it is called a hen or duck.
The female wood duck is called buffleheadNo it is not; that is a different species
A female mallard is called a Susie :)
Duck...I think so 'cause I read from the other question and it says drake is a male duck so a female duck is called duck
When a duck is a baby, it is called a duckling.
A male duck is a drake, a female duck is a mallard and a baby duck is called a duckling.
A female duck is called a duck or a hen as a male is called a drake
An immature female duck is called a duckling. Once the female duck matures it is called a hen or duck.
Drake is a male.Duck is commonly a female (or in ornithology a hen).Duckling is a baby duck of either sex.
The female wood duck is called buffleheadNo it is not; that is a different species
A female mallard is called a Susie :)
Duck...I think so 'cause I read from the other question and it says drake is a male duck so a female duck is called duck
When a duck is a baby, it is called a duckling.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for a male duck is drake; the noun for a female duck is hen or duck.
the female duck is called 'une cane' in French.
The baby duck is called a duckling or ducklings.