because you touch yourself at night...
As a duck hunter for several years I would say no. Ducks are very keen on picking up movements especially movements by brightly colored objects. I mean why would there be all the hype on camo wear if not? Of course that could all be commercial. But my understanding is that ducks are not color blind hence the camo and such, but deer are--- hence hunters having no problem with wearing hunter orange.
No, ducks are not always yellow. Ducks come in a variety of colors, including brown, white, black, and even green. The yellow color often associated with ducks is typically seen in ducklings, but adult ducks can have different colored feathers.
Yes They Can
Scientists know that many ducks show a preference for the color green or colors closest to that spectrum.
No. Males are more colorful and have that emerald green color, while females are mostly brown, with some black and white in them. The males need to attract a mate, so they are the "prettier" ones.
No, Ducks come in a variety of colors and patterns depending on the breed and species.
color changing ducks actually don't exist, you're just on LSD
Food works well, decoys and duck calls.
No, ducks come in a variety of dull and bright colors, many not being pink.
Blue
White
White ducks typically have orange or yellow eyes, though some may also have blue or brown eyes depending on the breed. The eye color can vary among different types of white ducks, such as Pekin or Muscovy ducks. Generally, the eye color tends to be more vibrant in younger ducks and may change as they mature.