a flock
Ducks
they call them ducks or ducking if they are young :]
The subject of that sentence would be "a family of ducks." The subject of a sentence is the noun doing the verb.
Ducks in flight are a flock. Ducks on the ground are a badling. Ducks in the water are a raft, team or paddling
Ducks go in water and do duck stuff either with family or without.
Wild ducks and Call ducks can fly. That is because they are not heavy and they are also small. There may be more domestic ducks that can fly besides Call ducks. If you want a duck that can fly clip its wings. Bye!
Duck is the common name for a large number of birds in the Anatidae family. And with over 120 different species, ducks are incredibly diverse and can be found all over the world. Of these birds we call "Ducks" some of the them have a call other than a "quack". The most common "Ducks" of North America, like those you see on a farm, as a general rule of thumb all "quack" both male and female. Their call or "quack" is different between male and female. There are some types of Anatidae that don't have a "quack" call.
If you are asking how ducks walk, they waddle.
Ducklings
A box of quackers!
An aviologist.
A paddling of ducks, a raft of ducks, a team of ducks, a dopping of ducks