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- Wood Ducks exhibit the following nesting behaviors12345:
- They nest in tree cavities, as they cannot dig their own nests.
- Females select the nest site, and males guard them until eggs are near hatching.
- They use natural cavities or artificial nest boxes.
- The female lays 9 to 14 eggs and incubates them for 25 to 35 days.
- Ducklings begin to fly eight to ten weeks after hatching.
Learn more:âś•This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Wood Ducks have an interesting behaviour pattern that distinguishes them from other similar species:
- They nest in tree cavities as they cannot dig their own nests.
www.animalspot.net/wood-duck.htmlNesting habits: Wood Ducks seek out hollow trees, old woodpecker holes, or nest boxes for nesting. Females select the nest site. Males guard females until eggs are near hatching. Southern Wood Ducks can produce two broods per year.www.audubon.org/news/how-build-wood-duck-nes…Wood Ducks nest in cavities near or above water, up to 65 feet high. The most common natural cavities are Pileated Woodpecker holes, but artificial nest boxes are used as well. The cavity is lined with down. The female lays 9 to 14 eggs and incubates them for 25 to 35 days. After the female begins incubation, the pair breaks up.www.birdweb.org/birdweb/bird/wood_duckWood ducks pair up in late winter and begin breeding in early spring. The males attract females with their call and attractive, colorful breeding plumage. After the pair breed, they build a nest in the cavity of a tree. The cavity can be natural or a hole abandoned by a woodpecker.www.nwf.org/Educational-Resources/Wildlife-Guid…Wood ducks nest in hollow trees. Female wood ducks pluck down from their breasts to line the nest, where they lay about 10 to 15 eggs during the spring. Hatching takes place 28 to 31 days later. Ducklings begin to fly eight to ten weeks after hatching.www.dnr.state.mn.us/birds/woodduck.html - People also ask
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