no a pond is way bigger.
GULF EXAMPLE: gulf of Mexico
in ditches ponds and shallow puddles
Birdbaths, puddles, streams, ponds.
lakes, ponds, streams and puddles.
by flying, they even fly in puddles.
Streams, rivers, lakes, ponds, puddles
Lakes, ponds, puddles, dugouts.....plactically anything with water in it
* Streams *lakes * rivers * From there owners
seas rivers lakes ponds swamps puddles
This depends what you call a lake. Small lakes are ponds. Small ponds are just little puddles.
Yes, lakes are typically larger and deeper than ponds. Lakes are usually defined as bodies of water that are larger and deeper than ponds, with no clear size distinction but generally larger than 20 acres. Ponds, on the other hand, are smaller bodies of water that are not as deep.
They drink water wherever they find it, streams, ponds temporary puddles after a rains, etc.