Aix Sponsa or the Wood Duck is said to be one of the most beautiful breed of ducks in North America. Just is name, Aix Sponsa, means “The Water Bride.” Ever since the first American settlers arrived in the eastern shores of North America people have been mesmerized by the beauty of this colorful animal. But instead of just standing there and marveling at it they hunted and used the Wood Duck as means for survival. This made the Wood Duck one of the most popular games ducks in North America. And by the turn of the 19th Century it was on the brink of extinction. And from 1918 to 1941 a ban was put on hunting the Wood Duck which allowed its population to climb out of any worries …show more content…
And females average about only 460g. Naturalists have be able to state that the Wood Duck’s closet relative is the Mandarin Duck of eastern Asia. They share colors and features only distinct to there breeds.
The Wood Duck is a North American and North American only species. It lives, breeds, and winters in North America. They mostly range from the eastern United States to the southern parts of Canada. There is also trace in some parts northwestern United States. And in one instance the Wood Duck as been found in parts of Newfoundland. When winter comes the northern duck will come down to the southeastern United States where it will spend most of the winter until it then migrates back to the north. It is after the wintering time that they begin to start breeding. When they arrive back they seek out secluded swamps or other habitats and begin mating. And the female can lay up to 15 dull white eggs which it will nest the eggs in the habitat until they hatch. Then the ducklings are fed for by the female and the female would leas them to the nearest source of food and water. And usually eight weeks later the female will let the ducklings go free.
The Wood duck is a herbivore mainly eating plants, and small vegetation. Which can included duckweeds, grasses, acorns, and stuff like that. Though the duckling when first born needs to
Pete the Cat leads five ducks outside to play. One by one they disappear while doing different activities throughout the area. Finally, on a rainy day, Pete the cat lost all his friends and had nobody to play with until he came across the five little ducks who surprised Pete with something they all could enjoy.
The Ducks In the Central Park Lagoon are impactful to the book because they represent the exact opposite characteristic than that of the main character Holden. The ducks represent beneficial decisions at times of adversity, while Holden struggles to guide himself in the right direction at these times. Holden is very hung up on where the ducks in the pond go in the winter when the pond is frozen and no longer suitable for them to live in. Holden will often bring it up during conversation, as he did with a cab driver, he asked “well, you know the ducks that swim around in it? In the springtime and all? Do you happen to know where in the
The Hawaiian Duck is blessed with one of the best habitats in the world. It resides in the beautiful islands and the epitome of all beautiful islands known as Hawaii. They are mostly found in lowland wetlands, river valleys, and mountain streams. This works to this bird’s advantages. They mostly try to stay away from the more urban parts of Hawaii and stick to their usual wetland setting. However, there not much of these habitats around on the virtually miniature island of Hawaii, which makes this bird’s effort of trying to stick around, just that much harder. Its endangerment has a large part to do with the fact that you cannot find all of these elements in many places on the island of Hawaii. The Hawaiian duck’s habitat is a huge part of what this bird is and how it functions through its
That little lake? By any chance, do you happen to know where they go, the ducks, when it gets all frozen over?”
Where do the ducks go during the Winter when the water is frozen? In The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, the character, Holden Caulfield, has an underlying mental condition. He failed out of four schools; he saw his friend commit suicide; and his younger brother died of cancer. These life-changing experiences paved the way for Holden’s insecure and unstable life. By his narration, Holden hints at his disorder throughout the book without fully explaining his condition. Holden’s many insecurities, his teetering on the edge of childhood and adulthood, and his irrational ideas help the reader realize that Holden has a mental problem.
A wide variety of animals live in bottomland hardwoods. There are many waterfowl and other birds, such as wood ducks and screech owls. Other animals, like deer, squirrels, and bats, also live in or nearby the foliage of these wetlands. These animals are mostly intrusive, since they can choose to live in other areas if they wish.
The ducks represents how Holden deals with maturity throughout his journey. The ducks also represent running away. and this is why Holden have questions whether stay at the pond meaning stay with his parents or fly to the neverland meaning escaping. Holden wonders where do the ducks go when the pond freezes, even though Holden wants to escape from his family he wants to see his little sister, Phoebe. Just like the ducks Holden runs away when problems get harder, in case of the ducks the freezing lagoon is the problem and when there is no problems he does not bother to do anything just like the ducks. Holden runs ways when things get difficult; therefore, he does not want to run away when everything is fine.
The Australian King Parrot puts their nest in a deep hollow in a tree trunk that is 10m off the ground. The female will lay her eggs in the hole on decayed wood-dust at 0.5m off the ground.
The ducks represent Holden himself in the beginning of the story, because he’s moving around; they highlight his curiosity (and the overall curiosity of youth), and show transition (he’s in a transition between school and
The ducks are first mentioned when Holden is at Mr. Spencer’s house. When Mr. Spencer is asking Holden about his failure and his future, Holden’s mind goes on a digression about the ducks. Holden is subconsciously thinking about, and worrying about his future. He does not understand how the ducks can change so easily and adapt to a changed environment. The lagoon freezing over represents Holden’s life, which is similar to a half frozen lake. He is stuck in the phase between childhood and adulthood. To Holden, the ducks mean flying away, and changing his life completely. He does not like change at all, and is fascinated by how the ducks can so easily adapt to a changing environment.
The Ducks, Where Do They Go? Throughout the novel, The Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield frequently asks the question, “You know those ducks in that lagoon right near Central Park South? That little lake? By any chance, do you happen to know where they go, the ducks, when it gets all frozen over?” (Salinger 60).
Did you have an opportunity to hear stories about interesting friendships? Even if you did, this time your heart is going to melt while reading a story about a dog and duck, two inseparable buddies.
Throughout the novel, Holden questions what happens to the ducks in the winter time, where do they go. Salinger illustrates Holden’s infatuation with the ducks symbolizes the struggle he has with growing up and relates it is as a sign of lost innocence. The first mention of the ducks, “I was wondering where the ducks went when the lagoon got all icy and frozen over. I wondered if some guy came in a truck and took them away to a zoo or something. Or if they just flew away.” (Ch.2 P.13) shows Holden’s concern for innocence. The lagoon getting icy and frozen is really talking about when a person goes through a transformation from kid to adult, the ducks symbolizing the innocence
Cousin Lymon came into town and he was first noticed by his humpback and is only four feet tall, but as the story progressed readers begin seeing another side to him (6). There are multiple descriptions that describe him as a bird. When Cousin Lymon first came to the property and was informing Miss Amelia on how they are related the narrator point out something interesting about him. “His hands like dirty sparrow claws and they were trembling” (8). This is the first reference to Cousin Lymon looking like a bird or having bird like qualities. Miss Amelia being a generous and sympathetic person tried to comfort Cousin Lymon. Miss Amelia handed Cousin Lymon a bottle of liquor that she usually sells; “‘Drink,’ she said. ‘It will liven your gizzard’”
The tale of “The Ugly Duckling” has been told for many generations. It is the story of a little swan that is mistakenly hatched in a duck’s nest and because of his strange and different appearance he is teased and ridiculed. Even his mother can’t understand how this “ugly duckling” could be one of her own. The ugly duckling goes through many hardships and a long, lonely winter. Then upon seeing his reflection in the pond he realizes that he has become a beautiful swan and happily swims off, joining a group of nearby swans.