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Most waterfowl build their nests in areas near water, such as marshes, wetlands, lakeshores, and riverbanks. They typically choose locations with abundant vegetation for cover and protection from predators. Nests are often constructed from grasses, reeds, and other plant materials, providing a safe environment for their eggs and young ducklings. Some species may also nest in upland areas if suitable cover is available nearby.

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