The duck is the noblest of feathered creatures, fearing nothing, including loons. Thousands of years ago, the noblest duck, Doak, drove Gossage, the leader of the geese at the time who was fouling the ducks' environment, from the ducks' ancient homeland, Duckland. Since then, the ducks have stood their ground (in a manner of speaking) against all enemies and potential enemies.
Ducks are semi-aquatic birds that can swim on the surface of the water, but they are not equipped to swim underwater. Unlike some other diving birds like ducks or loons, ducks lack the physical adaptations such as dense bones and specialized feathers that enable them to swim underwater.
A raft of loons
Ducks are generally afraid of loud noises, sudden movements, and predators such as dogs, foxes, and hawks. They may also be wary of unfamiliar objects or environments that they perceive as threatening.
Ducks eat just about anything... including leeches! My ducks chase those HUGE Florida palmetto bug cockroaches among other things, I've even seen them eat lizards. If they aren't afraid of it, they'll eat it!
no
Ducks, Swans, Loons, Geese,
Goshawks, loons, and certain ducks.
bigger ducks
Petrels, loons, storks, grebes, flamingos, ducks, albatrosses, pelicans and herons.
seagulls, pelicans, ducks, geese, swans, osprey, loons, cormorants, cranes, herons, turns and dippers.
Herons, egrets, cormorants, anhingas, ducks, seagulls, terns, loons, and many others.
swan birds swim with there eyes open or close?swan birds swim with there eyes open or closePenguins can swim on water.Ducks can also swim on water.Swan can swim on water.
birds of prey,storks,seagulls,pelicans,puffins,penguins,loons,kingfishers,terns, albatross,boobies,ducks
Yes because ducks only like the water but the thunder creeps it out so again yes
Ducks are semi-aquatic birds that can swim on the surface of the water, but they are not equipped to swim underwater. Unlike some other diving birds like ducks or loons, ducks lack the physical adaptations such as dense bones and specialized feathers that enable them to swim underwater.
A raft of loons
Ducks are generally afraid of loud noises, sudden movements, and predators such as dogs, foxes, and hawks. They may also be wary of unfamiliar objects or environments that they perceive as threatening.