During the summer, mallard drakes go into "eclipse" - their plumage changes to brown and they look like the girls.
the ducks hatch in the spring normaly in the 2nd week
The fear of chickens is a phobia called ALEKTOROPHOBIA
yes they can, but you must keep them somewhere warm in winter. one of my friends has ducks in grand rapids.
I read somewhere that mute swans make a hissing sound and wag their tails as territorial behaviour.
Yes, mallard ducks can fly. If taken care well in captivity, the ducks will fly around a few times and land back into the yard.
the ducks hatch in the spring normaly in the 2nd week
You'll have to wait and see. A good summer for ducks may not be what you want.
On the lighter side: Look! There goes a guy carrying a giant "D", and he's walking like a duck!Or: Diving ducks, driving ducks, delicious ducks, delirious ducks, desirous ducks, dallying ducks, drowsy ducks, Decibel Ducks (if they are loud?), derby ducks (if they seem to be racing somewhere?), dewy ducks, dry ducks, and I'm sure there are plenty more...
The fear of chickens is a phobia called ALEKTOROPHOBIA
yes they can, but you must keep them somewhere warm in winter. one of my friends has ducks in grand rapids.
to escape harsh weather
Somewhere around their habitat or farther of not very near to their home.
I read somewhere that mute swans make a hissing sound and wag their tails as territorial behaviour.
Pair bonding starts as early as October and continues through March. Eggs would be laid late March throughout the summer. They take about a month to hatch.
I guess either somewhere in Disneyland or in downtown LA.
Instead of talking about the ducks in the park as Holden asks, Horowitz talks about fish and how they migrate somewhere else in the winter. This shows Horowitz's reluctance to engage in the conversation about the ducks, hinting at his unwillingness to delve into deeper topics.
Try and get them to sit very still and try not to crush them??? Just joking. Try researching ducks - Google is your friend. Answer 2: One way you can do it is to research them, and write a question and answer essay on ducks. Example: Q: How big is a duck egg? A: A duck egg is usally 3cm by 2.4cm or somewhere around that.