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Meaning of "dabbling ducks"
dabbling ducks: This phrase refers to a type of waterfowl that feeds by dabbling or lightly splashing in the water to find food. It is commonly used in a zoological or birdwatching context
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- plural of dabbling duck
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Geese and dabbling ducks are primarily grazers.
Anas is a genus of dabbling ducks.
Breeding season of dabbling ducks in the freshwater corridor of the St.
Phylogenetic constraint on male parental care in the dabbling ducks.
Waterfowl in the order Anatinae are dabbling ducks that require only a shallow water depth.
The common teal is the smallest of the dabbling ducks.
A group of dabbling ducks scattered, fearing a predator.
Teals are small dabbling ducks.
This type of model was used for herpetofauna models, muskrat lodges and dabbling ducks.
Eurasian wigeons are dabbling ducks that may fly up to 16 km to feed.
These birds are not very vocal, at least compared to dabbling ducks.
The total number of dabbling ducks increased by 74 % and indicated pairs of dabblers increased by 11 %.
Those that do tend to be vertebrates such as sea turtles, dabbling ducks and geese.
Breeding efforts were delayed and even reduced for early nesting species, particularly the dabbling ducks.
Map of elevated bone lead concentration in dabbling ducks in Eastern Canada .? Figure 11.
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However, Mallards used shallower microhabitats than smaller dabbling ducks.
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That what the ducks all tell me
Our ducks are all over the pond
Woke up to news about ducks being badly treated