they can live with each other but they do not neccessarily "like" each other but they are not arch enemys.
Duck is the common name for a number of species in the Anatomize family of birds. The ducks are divided between several subfamilies listed in full in the Anatomize article; they do not represent a monophonic group but a form axon, since swans and geese are not considered ducks. Ducks are mostly aquatic birds, mostly smaller than the swans and geese, and may be found in both fresh water and sea water
Muscovy ducks can and will swim in a lake. If the Muscovy ducks are domesticated you should not allow them on the lake with other ducks because they can get sicknesses from wild ducks and it is illegal.
Ducks, geese, swans, puffins, cormorants, herons, rails, kingfishers, osprey, spoonbill, skimmer, terns, gulls, sandpipers, pelican, penguin, shearwaters, petrals, albatross, frigatebird, gannets, boobies, auks, auklets, skua.
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.
They are the most common type of ducks and really interesting. Mallard ducks also behave like any other birds, building cup-like nests made up of grass and leaves. Female mallard ducks usually lay around five to fourteen greenish-white eggs in each clutch, and it's the female mallard that takes care of their ducklings.
Water fowls are birds like ducks, geese and swans that live on the water.
they have a special way of talking to each other they quak like ducks. ;)
Duck is the common name for a number of species in the Anatomize family of birds. The ducks are divided between several subfamilies listed in full in the Anatomize article; they do not represent a monophonic group but a form axon, since swans and geese are not considered ducks. Ducks are mostly aquatic birds, mostly smaller than the swans and geese, and may be found in both fresh water and sea water
Lay eggs, (of course! they're birds) Swans have their babies by laying eggs. Birds do not give live birth like mammals do.
Songbirds, squirrels, raccoons, ducks, geese, and swans. Songbirds like food that is small, like corn. Squirrels generally prefer nuts or something that has to do with nuts. Raccoons would basically take anything while the bigger birds like the ducks, geese and swans are like the songbirds; they like to eat bread and cereal. I know they like cereal because once I fed them some, and they just loved it.
Water birds like ducks, geese and swans. The oil is used to keep their feathers waterproof.
Their duck like abilities.
Ducks and swans are birds that are members of the family Anatidae but they are both different in a number of ways such as size where a duck is usually smaller than a swan. Also, a swan is normally white in colour while a duck's body is usually covered in different colours like black and white or brown and white. Geese are smaller and have comparatively shorter necks than swans. They are comfortable walking on land because their legs are longer than swans' legs and are placed farther forward on their bodies. There is a wider variety of colors in geese than in swans.
NO. Ducks are not meat-eaters. They eat mostly things like grass. But they do fight with each other.
Penguins are aquatic animals as they live in water most of their lives. Likewise gulls, pelicans, albatrosses, and most swans, ducks, and geese qualify.
They are the most common type of ducks and really interesting. Mallard ducks also behave like any other birds, building cup-like nests made up of grass and leaves. Female mallard ducks usually lay around five to fourteen greenish-white eggs in each clutch, and it's the female mallard that takes care of their ducklings.
They rubb their heads on other male or female ducks (depending on bi or straight)