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No, not once they have left it.Many Birds will return to the nest they were born in, or very close, during the next season. They may bring the whole family back.

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In the very great majority of species, no. Exceptions are mostly Birds of Prey which may wander a little from the nest, and back, before fully fledging (leaving the nest).

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It depends on the species of duck but generally no they do not.

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Out in the world

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They set Off on a journey to find a mate

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