Ducklings Sentence Examples

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  • Apart from the duck and her two ducklings there is also a kangaroo and then a blue footed booby.

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  • My older brother hatched two white ducklings in an incubator in his bedroom for a school project.

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  • We saw a blue-winged teal with 8 ducklings near Fenny.

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  • To prove the point, one mother had five little fluffy ducklings following her around the pool.

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  • We are confident that the birds released in 2005 will settle and begin to produce ducklings in 2006.

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  • A family of fluffy brown ducklings escorted by their mother - among the lily beds of a mere - is a pretty sight.

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  • The extra food has also attracted scores of aggressive seagulls, who also prey on young ducklings.

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  • A clutch of mallard ducklings huddle on a stone by the Coalport Canal, while their mother stands guard.

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  • Along the stream we caught a glimpse of a couple of hen mallards, shepherding a brood of ducklings between them.

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  • There are lots of ducklings, goslings, cygnets and baby moorhens and coots.

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  • From ducklings to teddy bears, to baby bottles to storks, there are plenty of molds available if you investigate craft stores in your area or shop online at a site such as Mold Market, which specializes in soap molds.

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  • Buying a calf, chicks, or ducklings for them can be a great gift that is both thoughtful and practical, but always be sure to purchase the appropriate breeds and genders.

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  • A classic yellow Easter dress with puffy sleeves is included here as well, with smocked white ducklings trailing the center of it.

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  • A second brood of five Tufted duck ducklings was present on the lake, where the Little Grebes continued to incubate.

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  • By the patient study of the behaviour of precocious young birds, such as chicks, pheasants, ducklings and moorhens, it can be readily ascertained that such modes of activity as running, swimming, diving, preening the down, scratching the ground, pecking at small objects, with the characteristic attitudes expressive of fear and anger, are so far instinctive as to be definite on their first occurrence - they do not require to be learnt.

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