Sites:
| All About Ducks for Kids: Learn all about ducks, their habitats, and their importance to people. | | American Black Duck: Photo, physical description, distribution, reproduction, ecology, and behavior of this species. Includes a sound file. | | American Wigeon: Explains where they nest and spend the winter, what they eat, tips to identify them, and maps of their ranges. | | Australian Shelduck: Learn what they look like, where they live and build their nests, and what they eat. | | Brazilian Teal: Learn about this member of the woodduck tribe. Includes what its name means, where it lives and breeds, what it eats, and related ducks. | | Bufflehead: Read about this little diving duck, how it got its name, where it nests and spends the winter, and how it feeds. | | Ducks: Why they are different from other waterfowl, how they choose a mate and build nests, migration, different kinds, and domestic ducks. | | Ducks of the World: Includes photographs and facts about the physical characteristics, wintering territories, and nesting of selected species. | | Good Luck, Wood Duck: Tells how this, almost extinct, waterfowl has been helped by artificial nesting boxes. Learn how and where to build one. | | Green-Winged Teal: Offers a sound file and facts about this duck's physical traits, food habits, and behavior. | | Mallard: Features a photo of this bird and describes its habitat, range in the wild, and diet. | | Mallard: Photo of the male and female of this species, range maps, and facts about its habitat and diet. | | Musk Duck: Tells about the largest of Australia's ducks. Includes what it looks like, where it lives and nests, and what it eats. | | Whistling Ducks: Tells about this family of ducks. Includes where they live, how they have adapted, what ducks are related, and what they eat. | | Wood Ducks: Explains their classification, what they look like, where they live and breed, what they eat, and how they have adapted. |
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