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Quack! If it walks like a duck, looks like a duck or swims like a duck, then you are in the right place. We know wild and domestic ducks, farm ducks and pet ducks.

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What do ducks eat in the winter?

Yes,most species can.Some even thrive,like coastal ducks like scoters and old squaws.Most species do migrate.Many species migrate to Mexico and Central America,while others only move to lakes and marshes of the southern U.S.Lake Mattamuskeet in N.C.is one of the best places to observe wintering waterfowl.Over a hundred thousand ducks,geese and swans winter on the lake annualy.It is a popular destination for bird watchers each winter.

What does feathered mean?

covered with feathers feathered can mean when a bird or an object has feathers, or you can feather pencil/pen lines. its like a sketchy technique where you go over the line a lot.

What is the code for duck on polly pocket sparkling pets?

To get the duck pet on Polly Pocket Sparkling Pets, you need to enter the code "QUACK" in the game. This will unlock the duck pet for you to play with.

How many phone books can lay on top of 4 egg shells before they break?

It depends on the weight distribution of the phone books and the strength of the egg shells. On average, it would likely take at least a few phone books to cause the egg shells to break under the weight, but it's hard to give an exact number without more specific details.

What instrument is the duck in peter and the wolf?

The duck in "Peter and the Wolf" is represented by the oboe. The oboe's cheerful and playful melody often symbolizes the duck's character in the music.

What is the price of a duck?

I always get mine down at the feed store while they are all little and fuzzy and cute. They run about $4 US. Don't forget they do get big, need water to swim in, and can not be potty trained. They are really messy as pets (even messier than chickens) and need an outdoor enclosure. If you spend time with them from the time they are little they are sweet then they will let you hold them and scratch their heads and such when they are grown.

What is pintails?

The pintail is a duck of ponds and marshes.The male is a slender,white breasted duck with a long,pointed tail.The head and back of the neck are brown.The female is light mottled brown,with a smaller pointed tail than her mate,and a gray bill.Speculum wing patch is brown.An interesting note;most male ducks don't quack.They have a different call,in the mallard,it is a reedy,"yeeb yeeb".The male pintail makes a shrill "prriip"!

How do turkeys live?

Turkeys typically live in flocks and roost in trees at night to avoid predators. During the day, they forage for food on the ground, eating seeds, plants, insects, and small animals. Turkeys are social birds and have a complex communication system involving various vocalizations and body displays.

What is the food category that provides protein includes duck capon?

its poultry!!! u must have the same stupid things i do at school in CA. my mom told me. :p

Two fathers and 2 sons each shot a duck and none of them shot the same duck Only three ducks were shot How could this happen?

There are 3 people. 2 of them are fathers and 2 of them are sons. explanation: My Grandpa, Dad, Brother shot 3 ducks. Each got 1 duck each, because my Dad is a father and a son. Fathers: Grandpa, Dad Sons: Dad, Brother. Quack!

Which law of motion represents A duck flapping its wings to fly in the air?

The duck flapping its wings to fly in the air is an example of Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When the duck flaps its wings downward, it pushes air downward, creating an upward force that lifts the duck off the ground.

Is their any more items you can buy in nicktropolis?

Ya there is more secret rooms and newsletter rooms you could get more stuff like that

Where did the game duck duck goose originate?

The game Duck, Duck, Goose is believed to have originated in Sweden, known there as "Anka Anka Gråttan." It has been played for centuries and variations of the game can be found in different cultures around the world.

What does get your ducks in a row mean?

This is possibly a 'twisting' of the original phrase of having one's "Ducts on line" (from steamship days) - hence to have all your "Ducts on line", meant that you were all set, and going full speed ahead.

What are ducks favorite food?

They love to anything right off the kitchen table!. they are great for real life garbage disposal. !!! they love all green veggies. Bread is terrible for them... you can feed them it but in very small small quantities.!! be careful!

Where can you find Bufflehead ducks?

The bufflehead nests in Alaska and Canada.It winters southward to the Gulf of Mexico.The bufflehead is one of the smaller ducks,and is white with black on the back.The head is dark greenish with a large white area on the back.females are brown,with a white ringneck and white breast.

Is duck an amphibian?

Ducks are not amphibians but they are amphibious. They are at home on land as well as on the water. They cannot breath under water.

What is the value of a 12 gauge skb model ducks unlimeded semi automatic?

The value of a 12 gauge SKB Model Ducks Unlimited semi-automatic shotgun can vary depending on factors such as its condition, any unique features, and current market demand. It is recommended to consult with a firearms appraiser or check recent sales of similar firearms to get a more accurate estimate of its value.

Why do ducks hatch yellow?

This answer applies to domestic ducks; No, the occasional aberration occurs and the odd one is born albino, a state of being hatched without pigments of any color.

Other species and what is defined as a duck broadens the scope of the answer too far to answer easily.

If a duck egg has a little crack in the shell will it survive and there were noises coming from it when put it up to ear so think it is alive How do take care of this egg?

Not generally. If bacteria enters the egg and destroys the developing baby, then no it will not survive.

This all depends on how big the crack is. If it is large and you can see inside then hell no, the bird is doomed by infection. Doesn't matter what kind of bird.

If the crack is only small/a hairline fracture then there is a hope under the right conditions. What is vital is that the rubbery membrane underneath the hard shell is intact. If this is intact there is actually quite a lot of hope. If the egg is cracked but you can see this membrane has not been broken then i would for extra safety and best possible chance of survival gently spray or wipe the shell with a germ killing barrier of hand sanitiser then cover the crack up with a smally square of masking tape.

If the crack is larger and the membrane is broken then the bird will most certainly perish. There is a small chance the bird under this scenario can survive if it are just about fully developed. You can quickly wrap the egg up in cloth and take it to the vet and sometimes birds can be saved by being extracted from the egg prematurely then put into intensive care. good luck

What is a runt duck called?

A runt duck is simply referred to as a runt, as "runt" is a term used to describe the smallest or weakest animal in a litter or group.

What does the ruptured duck military patch look like?

Shortly after WWII ended recently discharged members were issued these patches to be worn on the right breast of their service uniforms so they wouldn't be pestered by overly officious military and civil police as suspected deserters and a convenience for the often forgotten conscientious law enforcement officials. This was necessary because so few veterans posessed civilian clothing for traveling back to their homes of record; and there was little of it for sale on the market due to the fact that the garment industry had been geared for wartime production of military clothing for the prevoius three and a half years. The cloth patch emblem is a copy of the metal pin in gold (actually yellow thread) embroidered on a 3.75" wide x 2" tall lozenge shaped background that is ideally the same color as the shirt/blouse it was to be worn on. It is quite handsome and stiking in appearance. Khaki for khaki uniforms, brick red for the army/marine/seabee olive tunic, and presumably black or navy for a seaman's dress blues. These black/navy ones may have been scarce as I've seen WWII vintage sailor's jumpers with the red diamond sewn on. These red ones almost certainly must have been issued by the Navy when black wasn't available, as I can't imagine a newly discharged seaman buying one even if they'd been available, which I'm sure they weren't.. The lozenge edges have a yellow embroidered border. The metal pins were in short supply as the copper and gold necessary for their production had been diverted for the production of essential war materials. Issue of the pins would have been inapproprate, in any case, as they were intended for wear on civilian clothing and, at 5/8" diameter, would have been too small to be easily noticed by law enforcement personnel. These patches are still being produced and are readilly available on the internet - just google: "ruptured duck patch" on your favorite search engine. Several sites have the khaki patch and a black "WWII VETERAN" hat patch that can be cut down and appliqued to a memorial dress blue veterans uniform. A zigzag sewing machine is a great help here. The pins too are available new so you don't have to rely on the supply of expensive vintage collector pins to get yours. For those of you/us who maintain a personnal veterans or campaign uniform as a keepsake, I highly recommend the additon of one of these patches to your dress canvas. No, you don't have to be a WWII veteran or to have been issued one to wear it as anyone who was honorably discharged rates one. Don't let any of those superannuated WWII vets tell you "you ain't authorized;" your DD-214 is your "authorization" - so, tuck your swagger stick under your arm and strut your stuff. Also, we vets don't have to be cowed by a bunch of politically correct draft dodgers who hauled ass for Canada when the goin' got tough. Wear the pin on the lapel of your blazer or suit coat or as a tie tack. Happy swaggering. . . E.J. SORENSEN,CPO USN Retired

What is lame-duck session?

A lame-duck session refers to a period of time after an election has taken place but before the newly elected officials take office. During this time, outgoing officials who were not re-elected may still have authority to carry out their duties until the new officials are sworn in.

Why do you need an incubator to hatch eggs?

An incubator provides a controlled environment with a stable temperature and humidity that mimics a bird's nest. This is crucial for the development of the embryo inside the egg, ensuring consistent conditions for successful hatching. The incubator also protects the eggs from external factors that could harm them during the incubation process.

Can ducks quack underwater?

they do not lay there eggs in water but i heard that one duck does

it was found in 2006. i think platapus does im not sure but any other find of

duck does not lay eggs in water

I have 2 muscovy girls and 2 khaki Campbell drakes and once my daughter scared my muscovies into our pond. When I stepped in to correct my daughter's behaviour I discovered an egg in the pond! It had only a semi formed shell and I think it was SCARED out of her and not a natural occurance, and it has never happened again.

One of my Indian Runners, I think, laid in the pond this morning so now I am wondering if this is why I think they are not laying, how many more are there?

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Ducks in the wild build nests along the water, in cattails, high grass or even under a tree nearby. I have never observed one nest in water...but the nesting season is approaching, you never know!