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- Migratory ducks are ducks that move from one region to another in response to changes in water and food availability and breeding conditions1. There are different types of migratory ducks, such as dabbling ducks, diving ducks, and sea ducks2. They usually migrate from their breeding grounds in Canada, Siberia, or the Palearctic to warmer areas in the United States or Europe during winter23. They tend to return to their breeding grounds in spring, around March to May3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Duck migration occurs due to the decline in the availability of open water and food. Migration is adaptive, and strategy hinged on finding food, water, and suitable conditions for breeding. Less food means a faster transition and the departure of ducks.www.birdwatchingacademy.com/duck-migration/The types of ducks that migrate include dabbling ducks, diving ducks, and sea ducks. Dabbling ducks are the most common, and they include mallards, pintails, and teal. Diving ducks like canvasbacks and redhead ducks migrate from their breeding grounds in Canada to the United States during winter.learnbirdwatching.com/do-ducks-migrate/In Northern and Central Europe and North America, ducks tend to migrate at the end of the summer, around September, but possibly as late as October on a mild winter. Ducks in Siberia or the Palearctic might migrate as early as August. Most ducks return to their breeding grounds as early as April, but March or May is more common.birdfact.com/articles/do-ducks-migrate
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