Wood ducks live in wooded swamps and nest in the holes of trees. They are often seen in groups of less than 20. Groups of ducks can be called several things, including bunch, flock, or brace.
All male ducks are called "Drakes"
Wood ducks live in wooded swamps and nest in the holes of trees. They are often seen in groups of less than 20. Groups of ducks can be called several things, including bunch, flock, or brace.
All male ducks are called "Drakes"
A group of ducks on water is called a raft while a group of ducks flying is called a skein or a team.
They group together
A single baby duck is called a duckling, now make that plural. A group of ducks, however, is called a balding.
A group of ducks is called a flock.
A paddling of ducks, a raft of ducks, a team of ducks, a dopping of ducks
This link will give you many including raft and flock. http://www.ask.com/pets-animals/group-ducks-called-b01f5dc2e39a782b
A group of ducks is a flock or team. A group of peacocks is a flock, muster or ostentation. A group of goats is a herd or tribe. A group of cattle is a herd or drove. A group of bear is a sleuth. These terms are not definite, merely common. There will be variation in use based on region and country.
I do not know about a "crate" of ducks, but a group of many ducks is called a gather I think. Check out a few more answers too.
It depends where the ducks are:In flight: flockOn the ground: brace, badling, or sordOn the water: raft, team, or paddlingChicks: brood or clutch