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Yes. The flight of the ivory bill has been likened to that of a pintail duck, straight and direct, unlike the bounding flight of most woodpeckers.
In the wild ducks do not take shelter. In husbandry ducks are kept in a "duck house".
The correct spelling is downy duck. A downy duck is an eider. Eiders are large sea ducks that have soft down used for nests by the females.
If do you mean "Can a mother duck have two nests going at the same time?" the answer is no.
The correct spelling is downy duck. A downy duck is an eider. Eiders are large sea ducks that have soft down used for nests by the females.
Yes, it can but the eggs,if some will need a home so that they can get used to.
Your duck is probably drilling. Drilling is when they use their bill to make holes on the ground. They drill to get food, but they usually only drill is they have water.
The answer is Apatosaurus.
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after u click on the big duck, a safe will appear click on tht and a small duck will come
Cool FactsThe Red-headed Woodpecker is one of only four woodpeckers known to store food, and it is the only one known to cover the stored food with wood or bark. It hides insects and seeds in cracks in wood, under bark, in fence posts, and under roof shingles. Grasshoppers are regularly stored alive, but wedged into crevices so tightly that they cannot escape.In addition to attacking other birds to keep them out of its territory, the Red-headed Woodpecker is also known to remove the eggs of other species from nests and nest boxes, destroy nests, and even to enter duck-nesting boxes and puncture the duck eggs.The Red-headed Woodpecker benefited from the chestnut blight and Dutch elm disease. The devastating tree diseases killed many trees and provided nest sites for the woodpeckers.
Pekin duck.