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  1. Dec 19, 2022 · Mallard ducklings leave the nest on their first day after hatching. They hatch fully feathered, but it takes about half a day for their feathers to dry out and to learn how to walk. They will spend the next seven or eight weeks away from the nest in the company of their mother.

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  3. The ducklings stay in the nest for at least 10 hours while they dry and get used to using their legs. Then, usually in the early morning, the female leads them to water. Bad weather may delay this exodus, but the sooner the ducklings get to water to feed, the better their chances of survival.

  4. Apr 16, 2008 · Things to know about a mallard nest. The nest bowl is 7-8 inches in diameter and 1-2 inches deep. Once the nest is built, egg laying will begin from 1-3 days. Nest cover can be any form of vegetation available within the area. Preferably dense vegetation 24 inches high, such as native grasslands and CRP fields.

  5. Nov 22, 2019 · The eggs take between 28 to 30 days to incubate and all of them usually hatch within one to two days. The chicks emerge from the shell covered in fine brown down. The hen brings her chicks to water within a day of hatching to teach them to swim.

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  6. May 28, 2021 · Female mallard nesting under a tree. Incubation begins when the last egg is laid and lasts about twenty-eight days [1]. Once the ducklings hatch, they abandon the nest and follow their mother to water, a journey that can pass through backyards, parks, fields, roads and fences [2].

  7. Explore the complete life cycle of ducks, including nesting, migration, molting, and more. Gain insights into their breeding habits and wintering patterns.

  8. Mallards form nesting pairs in the fall and winter. Females can lay between 5 and 15 eggs, which she incubates for 26 to 30 days. The young leave the nest within a day of hatching, led to the water by their mother. A mallard usually lives for 5 to 10 years in the wild.

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