Ducks have flat beaks, which are great for catching small aquatic creatures such as aquatic plants, insects, amphibians, molluscs, such as oysters, mussels, etc. In addition, grass and aquatic plants are the food of ducks.However, sometimes, ducks also often harass the “relatives” around such as diving birds, water chickens, ginseng …
Most ducks do not usually fly during the molting period, they have to rely on their relatives to protect and provide adequate food during this time. For added safety, ducks have a habit of migrating before entering the molting period.Some ducks breed in temperate, arctic regions, often migrating; others in the tropics also have this habit, but all ducks have this behavior. The typical duck in Australia, where there are erratic heavy rains, would love to visit small lakes and ponds to avoid heavy rains.