The subject of that sentence would be "a family of ducks." The subject of a sentence is the noun doing the verb.
"The ducks" is a noun phrase. "waddled by" is a verb phrase. "the creek" is a noun phrase.
Waddle can be a verb or a noun. Examples: Norbert was bundled up in so many layers that he could barely waddle out the door. I saw her from afar, recognizing her characteristic waddle.
Ducks go in water and do duck stuff either with family or without.
What are they? They're ducks, what else would disabled ducks be... What exactly are you asking.
yes they are in the bird family
Geese and swans..Family Anserformes.
Ray P. Holland has written: 'Nip and Tuck' -- subject(s): Dogs, Folklore, Pointer (Dog breed) 'Seven grand gun dogs' -- subject(s): Hunting dogs, Dogs, Folklore 'Ducks! Ducks! Ducks!' -- subject(s): Wildlife conservation, Waterfowl management, Ducks
The widgeon is a duck, a member of the sub family Anatinae, which are marsh ducks, including the mallard and black ducks.
J. W. Hurst has written: 'Utility ducks and geese' -- subject(s): Geese, Ducks
An ornithologist is a scientist that studies the branch of zoology that concerns birds. If he specialized in ducks he would be said to specialize in Anatidae (the family of birds which includes ducks)
yes ducks are a type of bird they are called hola hola in hawi because it swims but is a bird so it is weird
Bob Hines has written: 'Les canards vus de loin' -- subject(s): Canards 'Ducks at a distance' -- subject(s): Anatidae, Birds, Ducks, Identification, Waterfowl