Mostly it is called Paddle of ducks.
There are several different terms used to refer to a group of ducks. Mostly, it depends on what species of ducks are in the group. Paddling, skiff, raft, team and dopping are just some of the terms used.
It also depends on whether the group is on the ground or in flight. For example, a group of mallard ducks on the ground is call a “sord”, but when in flight, it is called a “flock” (as are all ducks in flight).
2006-07-11 02:22:48
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answered by deebeein 4
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The collective name for ducks on water is a ‘paddling of ducks’. When on land the correct term is a ‘safe of ducks’. During flight they are a 'flock of ducks'.
By the way it's a flock of sheep and a herd of cows (baaaaaa)
2006-07-11 09:24:10
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answered by kittycymraeg 3
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A paddling of ducks (honest!)
I have a Collins English Dictionary with a long list of collective nouns in the back. Eg a rag of colts
2006-07-11 09:21:16
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answered by izzieere 5
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A flock of Ducks.
2006-07-11 09:24:13
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answered by thirdeye 2
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A cluster of ducks
2006-07-11 09:20:58
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answered by spatz 3
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A flock of ducks. They are birds and a group of birds is a flock.
2006-07-11 09:20:53
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answered by mathsmart 4
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A paddling of ducks, a raft of ducks, a team of ducks, a dopping of ducks it depends on what type they are.
2006-07-18 10:57:43
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answered by Anonymous
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A group of udcks or any specie of bird is called a flock.
I hope this helps
Best Of Luck Joe
2006-07-11 12:23:46
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answered by fatwhale90 4
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That would be a flock of ducks or geese or whatever.
2006-07-11 09:21:24
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answered by Anonymous
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this should have been a quack of ducks cos it's sound nice....
2006-07-14 18:34:41
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answered by natterjack106 2
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