Should i teach my duck how to fly?

I was asking because this one time when he had just gotten his first feathers and we were walking in a park he was extremely far behind and then i just heard flapping, i turned around and he was flying towards me a couple meters off the ground.So i was just wondering if maybe he should learn to fly (so yeah...thats why i asked this).
 
If he's refusing to eat, something is wrong, and it's nothing to do with flight.

You shouldn't be taking your duck to a park, especially without some kind of leash or harness. There's too much of a risk of a hawk or other predator getting him, of him getting a disease from one of the birds at the park, or of him spreading diseases.
First of all yeah i am WAY worried about the eating thing.
And secondly in my area there arent any hawks, falcons, or eagles.And besides i havent taken him to a park in 5 months and I dont plan on taking him to a park ever again specially because in my area there are a couple hundred stray dogs and a couple hundred taking their dogs out for a walk every hour of the day.
 
First of all yeah i am WAY worried about the eating thing.
And secondly in my area there arent any hawks, falcons, or eagles.And besides i havent taken him to a park in 5 months and I dont plan on taking him to a park ever again specially because in my area there are a couple hundred stray dogs and a couple hundred taking their dogs out for a walk every hour of the day.
So thought i before i had a hawk (no clue what kind of) sitting in the tree next to my Duckies. They knew instinctively that this bird had no good intentions and hid behind the AC-compressor and were alerting me. Hawks and Owls are almost everywhere, even in large Cities, i have seen a hawk circling over downtown L.A. Just have an eye on the sky…
 

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