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Mallard pair, Anas platyrhynchosnchos, in flight over water, 3. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mallard pair, Anas platyrhynchosnchos, in flight over water, 6. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mallard pair, Anas platyrhynchosnchos, in flight over water, 8. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Mallard pair, Anas platyrhynchosnchos, in flight over water, 7. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Mallard pair, Anas platyrhynchosnchos, in flight over water, 1.
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Mallard pair, Anas platyrhynchosnchos, in flight over water, 1. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mallards, Anas platyrhynchosnchos, are common over most of North American wetlands. Mallards are a type of duck, a common water fowl. Since they are able to adapt to new environments easily, in many locations they are becoming to be considered as invasive. Still, they are enjoyable to just sit and watch. As seen at Stow Lake in Golden Gate Park 10 March 2022.


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