Take the kind of bird it is and add "ling" to it.
For example, a baby duck: Duckling; a baby goose: Gosling.
It may not work for all waterfowl, but if you reply confidently and smile charmingly you shouldn't be questioned. If you are questioned, argue ignorantly.
That depends on what type of waterfowl it is. A baby duck is called a duckling. A baby goose is a gosling. A baby swan can be either a cygnet or a flapper.
My car is stuck in the marsh. Many waterfowl call this marsh their home.
To a Waterfowl was created in 1821.
If you hatched or ordered the baby geese you will need to get a waterfowl chick starter from the store. If you let the parents raise the babies, the parents will show them what to eat.
What lesson does he learn from the waterfowl?
A waterfowl that starts with S is swan.
Young birds of most species are rarely seen. The exceptions are mostly waterfowl.
Richard LeMaster has written: 'Waterfowl' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Birds, Art, Color, Waterfowl, Technique, Waterfowl in art 'Waterfowl identification' -- subject(s): Waterfowl, Identification 'Decoys' -- subject(s): Decoys (Hunting)
the term 'waterfowl' refers to a bird that lives in water. Therefore: two common waterfowl are ducks and swans
Refuge Waterfowl Museum was created in 1978.
It varies according to when, during the pregnancy, you are referring to. The most general terms are foetus and embryo.
James K. Ringelman has written: 'Waterfowl management handbook' -- subject(s): Waterfowl, Behavior, Waterfowl management