Yes, but it is usually used for species of birds that live at sea - for instance, a raft of eiders or peguins.
a raft.
A group of kiwi birds is called a tribe.
A paddling of ducks, a raft of ducks, a team of ducks, a dopping of ducks
This link will give you many including raft and flock. http://www.ask.com/pets-animals/group-ducks-called-b01f5dc2e39a782b
a badelynge,brace,bunch,flock,a raft, or a team but the best answer 4 a group of geese is a flock
It depends where the ducks are:In flight: flockOn the ground: brace, badling, or sordOn the water: raft, team, or paddlingChicks: brood or clutch
A group of wildfowl is commonly referred to as a "flock" when they are flying together or "raft" when they are on water. It can also be called a "team", "plump" or "wedge" depending on the species of wildfowl.
flock
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The generic collective noun for birds is a flock of birds.There are many collective nouns for specific species of birds, for example:a scold of bluejaysa murmuration of starlingsa flight of cormorantsa cote of dovesa raft of ducks (on water)an aerie of eaglesa mob of emusa charm of finchesa flamboyance of flamingosa murder of crowsa mischief of magpiescolony of penguins
Ducks in flight are a flock. Ducks on the ground are a badling. Ducks in the water are a raft, team or paddling