What is a duck?

The duck with the ring is a small diving duck with the scientific name Aythya Collaris , which is originally forested areas around small lakes and North America ponds. It is almost always located near fresh water, but sometimes lives in the areas of salt water in the southernmost of the United States. The white belt is easily recognized through its account and is therefore also known as a duck with a ringing. Males have a shiny purple black colored head and yellow eyes, and his body is dark gray with white breast, while women are blunt, with brown bodies and brown eyes. Both males and women have a brown ring around their neck, but this is only evident within nearby range.

These types of ducks immerse themselves in shallow water for their food and eat mostly insects and small fish. They also like grass, coontail and wild rice. Occasionally, small invertebrates such as clams and snails can also be consumed, and can also forage for food on the coast. Intike other ducks, duck with neck on the neck can leave the water. Usually silent, these ducks sometimes releaseLow, whistling sound.

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duck with a ring neck builds a nest without the help of a man. The nests are usually found along the coast or on floating plant life in the water. They are in the shape of a bowl and shallow, usually made of feathers and green leaves. The woman lays up to 10 eggs and sits on them for 25 to 29 days, which requires incubation for them. During this time, the male duck leaves the woman to take care of herself.

They are in the water and feed, within 24 hours of hatching. They are unable to fly until they are almost two months old. The mother of the duck remains with them for several weeks and continues to sit on them at night to keep them warm. Will leave them only after they started flying.

Like many other birds' migo evaluation, duck with their neck south south to the south for winter. Migration can take place at any time from September to December and depends on the weather in their summer homes. Travel in small flocks and can go to MexiKU and northern South America. Already in February these ducks will begin north and this spring can continue until March.

These types of birds are quite common and are among the birds with the least concerned about lists of protection. However, their future populations may be threatened by the continuing destruction of their habitats and nesting areas. This is especially true because these birds often live on the edge of water and these areas are highly developed.

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