Yes.
They migrate in no particular pattern. They sometimes don't need to migrate if the weather is good!
No, and they have no desire to.
the same place
Ducks fly, lay eggs, have feathers, molt, migrate - all of which are bird characteristics.
to escape harsh weather
ducks,geese,sandpipers,curlews,plovers.
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To find a better habitat each time of the year.
ducks, birds, butter flyes , and deers
The migrate to breed in a cooler climate. I actually have a question too: How do make your own question? can someone please improve my answer and tell me the answer to *my* question?
This answer depends on the species. For example ducks migrate from north to south or south to north depending on were you are in the world but other animles such as bears don't migrate and they hibernate.
Mallards and other ducks (and swans, and geese) migrate yearly. During the winter, they fly south to warmer areas so that they can still live on open water and find food. They fly north again in the springtime.
Mallards have an instinct to migrate, but learn the route from their parents. Chicks who are kept from migrating their first year rarely join the other ducks for migration thereafter.