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Portrait of a Duck mallard male, drake on the water Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mallard male is swimming on the water. Duck portrait Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male mallard duck, portrait of a drake with reflection in clear river water in Ukraine Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait of a female duck and male mallard on the water. Couple of duck and drake are swimming in the lake. Anas platyrhynchos Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male Mallard Duck in water portrait Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait male mallard duck anas platyrhynchos reflected in blu Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male Drake Mallard duck portrait standing in the sun with river in background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male Mallard Duck in water portrait
Male mallard duck swimming on a water Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male mallard duck swimming on a water Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup portrait of male mallard duck Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait of swimming male mallard duck Anas platyrhynchos Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male mallard duck, portrait of a duck with reflection in clean lake water in Krakow, Poland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Majestic mallard duck swimming in water with open beak close up portrait illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
single male mallard duck on edge of water with reeds Royalty Free Stock Photo
The mallard /ˈmælɑːrd/ or /ˈmælərd/ Anas platyrhynchos is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. The male birds drakes have a glossy green head and are grey on their wings and belly, while the females hens or ducks have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or iridescent blue feathers called a speculum on their wings; males especially tend to have blue speculum feathers. The mallard is 50–65 cm 20–26 in long, of which the body makes up around two-thirds the length. The wingspan is 81–98 cm 32–39 in and the bill is 4.4 to 6.1 cm 1.7 to 2.4 in long. It is often slightly heavier than most other dabbling ducks, weighing 0.72–1.58 kg 1.6–3.5 lb. Mallards live in wetlands, eat water plants and small animals, and are social animals preferring to congregate in groups or flocks of varying sizes. This species is the main ancestor of most breeds of domesticated ducks. Photo taken in Morocco.


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