Ducks have a natural bobbing motion when they walk, which helps them maintain balance and stability. It would be very unusual to see a duck walking without any head bobbing.
Could be that the one bobbing its head is a baby and the bird is begging for food from the other bird.
Who lowers the head fast
Duck Head was created in 1865.
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snoring , closed eyes, no response, bobbing head.
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Yes, Duck Head is still in Business.
Head bobbing is a completely normal behaviour. They're happy, content, and want attention.
Head-bobbing can mean one of several things, but it does not usually mean aggression. It may be one of the following:It is most commonly courtship behaviour.It can denote excitement, interest and curiosity.
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