What is a duck?

The duck or aythya Fuligula is the Eurasian kind of diving duck, closely related to the North American type of circular duck and a smaller and larger scaup. It looks very similar to these species, to a large extent recognizable by the tuft of feathers on the back of the head. The primary habitat, occasionally along the Pacific and Atlantic coast of the United States, is its primary habitat Europe, Africa and Asia. Males that are not breeding, women and youthful are similar to coloring and marking with brown backs and white belly. The breeding sewn duck is usually more pronounced with black backs and white sides and abdomen. White stripes appear on their black wings and their rounded heads are taken to a purple shine during the period of reproduction. Both males and women have bright yellow eyes. The tuft of feathers, for which this species is named in a man larger than a woman and is often difficult to see when their heads are wet from diving. The value of the breeding of these ducks stretches from Siberia to the westOn Iceland, but it was never known to behave in America. When ducks appear in North America, they are generally mixed with their cousins ​​with expansion and ring.

loud ducks are sexually matured for about one year. They usually prefer a nest on small islands where predators, as well as mink, are little. Typical clutch size is between eight and 11 eggs. Females incubate eggs for approximately one month and the chickens become juvenile in about seven weeks. The average lifetime of the duck is four years old, although at least one of the Tybes has been reported that birds died at the age of 24.

In terms of eating, the sewn ducks feed on underwater and at the top of the water. It is sinking to eat water plants, snails, crabs. Part of the duck food also includes small amphibians and water insects. This type of duck also consumes surface duck and flies.

sewn ducksare not an endangered species. They generally expand their habitats and numbers due to the growing population of freshwater shells in the UK, the growing number of pits filled with water from the extraction of gravel and increasing artificial lakes. The ducks are usually thrilled near human dwellings, especially where ponds and lakes such as community park are located.

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