
Mallard - Wikipedia
The mallard (/ ˈmælɑːrd, ˈmælərd /) or wild duck (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa. It has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa.
Mallard Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Mallards are large ducks with hefty bodies, rounded heads, and wide, flat bills. Like many “dabbling ducks” the body is long and the tail rides high out of the water, giving a blunt shape. In flight their wings are broad and set back toward the rear.
Mallard | Audubon Field Guide
Abundant over most of the northern hemisphere, the Mallard is the most familiar wild duck to many people, and the ancestor of most strains of domesticated ducks. In many places this species has managed to domesticate itself, relying on handouts in city parks.
Mallard Duck - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting …
Everything you should know about the Mallard Duck. The Mallard Duck is the most common duck in the northern hemisphere, from Alaska to Mexico.
Mallard Duck - National Geographic Kids
Mallard ducks are the most common and recognizable wild ducks in the Northern Hemisphere. You'll find mallard ducks near ponds, marshes, streams, and lakes, where they feed on plants,...
Mallard Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Perhaps the most familiar of all ducks, Mallards occur throughout North America and Eurasia in ponds and parks as well as wilder wetlands and estuaries. The male’s gleaming green head, gray flanks, and black tail-curl arguably make it the most easily identified duck.
Mallard Duck: Everything You Need to Know - Birds and Blooms
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Mallard Duck - Facts, Habitat, Diet, Color, Lifespan & Pictures
If you think all ducks are milky white birds quacking in ponds, a Mallard Duck will surprise you. An ancestor of most domestic duck breeds, the males of this species will dazzle you with their vibrant green heads and distinct white collars, while the females sport a mottled brown plumage.
Mallard Life History, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Perhaps the most familiar of all ducks, Mallards occur throughout North America and Eurasia in ponds and parks as well as wilder wetlands and estuaries. The male’s gleaming green head, gray flanks, and black tail-curl arguably make it the most easily identified duck.
Mallard - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The mallard, Anas platyrhynchos, is a medium to large dabbling duck and is the most abundant duck species in North America. This species is found in all flyways and in almost any freshwater habitat. The mallard drake is often called a "greenhead" due …