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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 Breeding male has iridescent green head, yellow bill, white collar around neck, brown breast, and a grayish body Female is mottled brown, with an orange-and-black bill Common on ponds, lakes, and streams Males have glossy green head, white ring on neck, brown chest, and yellow bill
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 Behavior Explained: Diet, Mating, Calls More Mallards are some of the most common wild ducks in North America Their behavior also overlaps significantly with many other common duck species, making mallards an excellent place to start learning about the world of wild ducks So today let’s take a dive into the exciting world of mallards
Mallard - eBird Learn more about Mallard from… A large duck, generally common and familiar within its extensive range Males are distinctive with iridescent green head, yellow bill, chestnut breast, and gray body Females are mottled brown with orange and black splotches on the bill
Mallard | Anatomy, Migration Diet | Britannica mallard, (Anas platyrhynchos), abundant “wild duck” of the Northern Hemisphere that is the ancestor of most domestic ducks Breeding throughout Europe, most of Asia, and northern North America, mallards winter as far south as North Africa, India, and southern Mexico
What is a mallard? - Birdful A mallard is a type of wild duck that is found throughout North America, Europe, Asia, New Zealand, and Australia Mallards are dabbling ducks, meaning they feed mainly on vegetation and seeds by dipping their head underwater rather than diving for food like other duck species
Mallard (Duck) - ID, Facts, Diet, Habit More | Birdzilla The Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a medium-sized dabbling duck widespread throughout the wetlands of the world Males are recognized for their iridescent green heads and gray plumage, whereas females are known for their iconic quacks
Mallard Duck Facts | Anas Platyrhynchos The mallard is a large, heavy looking duck It has a long body and long, broad bill Find out about the nesting habits, populations, legal status and more