usually orange but can differ from orange to pink to yellow.
Ducks have a broader, flatter bill and are often more colorful than coots. Coots have a darker body with a white bill and frontal shield. Additionally, coots have lobed feet while ducks have webbed feet.
of course they can, almost all ducks can fly except some of the domestic ducks.
Same as the male, orange.
As a duck hunter for several years I would say no. Ducks are very keen on picking up movements especially movements by brightly colored objects. I mean why would there be all the hype on camo wear if not? Of course that could all be commercial. But my understanding is that ducks are not color blind hence the camo and such, but deer are--- hence hunters having no problem with wearing hunter orange.
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.
White
Ducks have a broader, flatter bill and are often more colorful than coots. Coots have a darker body with a white bill and frontal shield. Additionally, coots have lobed feet while ducks have webbed feet.
White ducks with red heads have a distinguishing feature of their unique color combination, which sets them apart from other duck breeds.
No, ducks are not always yellow. Ducks come in a variety of colors, including brown, white, black, and even green. The yellow color often associated with ducks is typically seen in ducklings, but adult ducks can have different colored feathers.
color changing ducks actually don't exist, you're just on LSD
There are 3 ducks in total.
Home Jersey : Black, gold, white, and a thin strip of orange Away Jersey : White, gold, black, and a thin strip of orange
Blue
Males are mostly black and white with some buff coloring on the back of the head and chest. Females are brown and black.
of course they can, almost all ducks can fly except some of the domestic ducks.
bread
They scoop it with their bill.