South... I think. Isn't that where ducks go for the winter. Ill do some research and get back to you on it.
Brian Maillard goes by Duck.
The ducks in the lagoon and where they go in the winter.
He is wondering where the ducks go in the winter, as he notices they disappear when the pond freezes over. This leads him to ponder on the topic of migration and the way birds adapt to different seasons.
Yes they do. Especially to make it through the winter. The carbs help them maintain body heat in cold. That is why you see the ducks go crazy when someone feeds them bread in December and January.
If you want. There is incubators you can keep duck eggs in to incubate. If you want the ducks to grow up to know there mother and father and your willing to take the risks that could harm your ducks, you can let them stay with the mother. Remember that the parents arnt always around to keep the eggs warm in the winter. They tend to go out looking for food and water.
yes of course ducks go to school everyone does!!
Winter White Russian hamsters are well known for changing their coat in winter. As the name suggests, they go white in winter (it's used as camouflage against the snow in the wild) and during summer they go brown (to blend in with their background after the snow has melted).
Yes
He asks him where he thinks the ducks in the pond at the southeast corner of Central Park go in the winter. Which is moronic, since presumably they fly south like all the rest of the ducks in North America do in the winter. Not only that, but there are several ponds in Central Park, and they all have ducks in them. As a lifelong New Yorker, Holden must know that. So why on earth he cares only about the ducks in that particular pond is beyond my understanding.
To fly somewhere warmer, so they don't freeze.
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.
Yes they will.. Go ducks!!