Yes but only certain types.Like the white call duck.Their are many different types.
Possibly an American Coot?
Domestic duck
a smew
Fjack
of course they can, almost all ducks can fly except some of the domestic ducks.
I guess if they want to, I do not see why not. Most likely your white ducks are Pekins. They will not usually breed and have viable offspring if you try to mate with a madrin. Mandrins are more closely related to wood 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.
Shape of the bill, a duck has webbed feet to aid swimming, and it quacks. Not to be confused with an Argentinian Racing pigeon...
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.
There are 3 ducks in total.
of course they can, almost all ducks can fly except some of the domestic ducks.
White
No, Ducks come in a variety of colors and patterns depending on the breed and species.
ponds
Yes, black and white magpie ducks can fly.
albino, i think. how big are these ducks? are you sure you're not getting them confused with GEESE?
I guess if they want to, I do not see why not. Most likely your white ducks are Pekins. They will not usually breed and have viable offspring if you try to mate with a madrin. Mandrins are more closely related to wood ducks.
The white call duck is smaller than ducks like mallards they get approximately 1 ft tall and about 1 and a half ft long
South... I think. Isn't that where ducks go for the winter. Ill do some research and get back to you on it.
The Mallard duck is the ancestral precursor to all domestic ducks except Muscovy ducks. The white ("Long Island duckling"), type of farm pond duck descended from and can still interbreed with mallard ducks. Although the domestic ducks are usually significantly larger, feral ducks often revert to mallard characteristics after a few generations. The mallard is the essential "type O" duck that dominates the duck gene pool. They're native only to the Americas but because of introduction they have been established on every continent except Antarctica. Mexican Ducks and Hawaiian Ducks are also mallard hybrids, and ornithological scientists now generally agree that all Black Ducks in existence are now carrying mallard DNA. They hang out with the white ducks, and vice versa, because they're "cousins" and share the same habits and characteristics in feeding, breeding, and nesting.
No. Ducks are very diffrent some are pure white and some are green.