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  2. Parental care in birds - Wikipedia

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    In bi-parental care, the male provides food and the female is a caretaker. Both ensure the survival of the offspring. The female may care for her young by covering them to keep them warm, shielding them from the sun or from rain and guarding them from predation. The male may also feed the female, who in turn regurgitates the food to the chicks.

  3. 12 Cute Duck Breeds You Need To See To Believe - AOL

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    Wood. With big fluffy plumes on the tops of their heads, Wood ducks are distinct among many other breeds. But what really sets these birds apart is the unique profile of the female duck, which ...

  4. Common pochard - Wikipedia

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    They are incubated by the female and hatch synchronously after around 25 days. When off the nest the female will cover the eggs with down. The young are precocial, nidifugous and can feed themselves. They fledge when aged 50–55 days. [21] Like many ducks, common pochards suffer a high rate of parasitic egg-laying, a behaviour also known as ...

  5. Northern pintail - Wikipedia

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    The chicks fledge in 46 to 47 days after hatching, but stay with the female until she has completed moulting. [12] Around three-quarters of chicks live long enough to fledge, but not more than half of those survive long enough to reproduce. [12] The maximum recorded age is 27 years and 5 months for a Dutch bird. [19]

  6. Beak trimming - Wikipedia

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    In Japanese quail, beak-trimming by cauterization caused lower body weights and feed intake in the period just after beak trimming. [37] Beak trimmed Muscovy ducks spent less time engaging in beak-related behaviours (preening, feeding, drinking, exploratory pecking) and more time resting than non-trimmed ducks in the days immediately post-trim ...

  7. Greater scaup - Wikipedia

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    The eggs hatch in 24 to 28 days. The down-covered ducklings are able to follow their mother in her search for food immediately after hatching. Greater scaup eat aquatic molluscs, plants, and insects, which they obtain by diving underwater to depths of 0.5–6 m, exceptionally 10 m. [4]

  8. Aylesbury duck - Wikipedia

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    Aylesbury ducks fatten quickly and by eight weeks after hatching weigh up to 5 pounds (2.3 kg), large enough to eat but still young and extremely tender. [10] Consequently, their meat came onto the market from February onwards, after the close of the game season but before the earliest spring chickens were on sale. [6]

  9. These photos of Selena Gomez feeding ducks will make ... - AOL

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    Ducks are the new wolves! Selena Gomez spent a recent day off by feeding ducks in a pond at a public park with a couple of her gal pals, and we can't stop looking at the pictures (which you can ...