The Wood Duck, also known as the Carolina Duck, is a colorful and partially migratory bird found in North America, known for its ability to perch in trees.
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๐ฆ Wood Ducks are colorful birds found mostly in North America.
๐ They love to be near lakes, rivers, and swamps.
๐ฅ Male Wood Ducks have iridescent green and purple feathers.
๐ณ Wood Ducks can perch on branches, which is unusual for ducks.
โก๏ธ These ducks can fly up to speeds of 50 miles per hour!
๐ฅ A female Wood Duck can lay 6 to 15 eggs in tree cavities.
๐ Wood Ducks were once endangered but are now classified as 'Least Concern.'
๐ Wood Ducklings are brave and jump from their nests right after hatching.
๐ They eat both plants and animals, including seeds, fruits, and insects.
๐ฆ In Native American cultures, Wood Ducks symbolize grace and beauty.
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