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Ducks typically lay their eggs in nests that they build on the ground, often lined with grass, feathers, and down for insulation. The female duck will find a secluded spot near water to build her nest and lay her eggs.
nest but on the ground
A pond or lake
Ducks lay eggs, usually in a nest. This nest may be on the ground, or up inside of a tree trunk.
Ducks are aquatic animals and do not live in a specific place. When breading they build and use a nest. Domesticated ducks will live in a farmyard, a duck pond and perhaps a duck house.
The mother duck will not be able to gather food, and the entire family of ducks will die.
Ducks do not typically eat duck moss. Duck moss is a type of aquatic plant that ducks may swim around or nest near, but it is not a primary food source for them. Ducks usually feed on a diet of aquatic plants, insects, and small fish.
A duck's shelter is called a duck house or a duck coop. It provides protection from predators and the elements, as well as a safe place for ducks to rest and nest.
Mallards make their nests in depressions in the ground usually in tall grass and within 100 feet of water but a few ducks do nest in trees on a regular basis, and these include the Bufflehead, Wood Duck, Goldeneyes and Mergansers.
Unlike chickens, ducks do not prefer to lay their eggs in a nest box. In fact, in my experience, Pekin ducks will lay their eggs wherever they happen to be sitting at the time - some will even lay an egg while swimming in the water. If you truly feel the need to provide your Pekin duck with a nest box, a simple, three-sided plywood box should suffice.
I'm saying the truth,from the day i was born i did'nt see duck's nest. If it is necessary i can say a short word- it can be made with hands
Mostly the ground in thick bushes to hide their nest easier