Here is the first paragraph of an article I found online while looking for articles for my Oceanography log.
Scientists Breed Ducklings In Captivity
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - Maybe it was the private room with soft moss for nesting, or the duck penthouse about 8 inches off the ground to stimulate the raised ridges upon which Steller's eiders like to breed in arctic Alaska, or the older guy who had done some living on the wild side. Whatever it was, this girl got busy.
No joke.
The rest of the article can be found
here. Live, Laugh, Love,
~DarkForest214