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Bird name:

Mallard

Anas platyrhynchos

Order

ANSERIFORMES

Family

Geese and Ducks (Anatidae)

Code 4

MALL

Code 6

ANAPLA

ITIS

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ILLUSTRATION

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CONSERVATION STATUS

Least-Concern

The Mallard has a large range, estimated globally at 10,000,000 square kilometers. Native to the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Africa, and introduced to Australia and New Zealand, this bird prefers wetland ecosystems, though it can live in ponds and other artificial aquatic environments. The global population of this bird is estimated at 29,000,000 to 30,000,000 individuals and does not show signs of decline that would necessitate inclusion on the IUCN Red List. For this reason, the current evaluation status of the Mallard is Least Concern.

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SUMMARY

Overview

Mallard: Medium-sized dabbling duck with gray body and chestnut-brown breast. The head is green and neck ring is white. Bill is yellow-green. Wing speculum is white-bordered metallic purple-blue. The tail is dark with distinct white edges and two curled black feathers. Legs and feet are orange.


Range and Habitat

Mallard Duck: Breeds from Alaska and Quebec south to southern California, Virginia, Texas, and northern Mexico. Spends winters throughout the U.S. and south to Central America and the West Indies. Preferred habitats include ponds, lakes, marshes, small river bends, bays, ditches, and city ponds.

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SONGS AND CALLS

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Mallard Voice

Voice Text

"kwek-kwek-kwek"

INTERESTING FACTS

  • The Mallard is the ancestor of all domestic duck breeds, except the Muscovy Duck.
  • They frequently breed with domestic ducks, producing a large variety of patterns and colors. They also hybridize with wild species such as the closely related American Black Duck and even occasionally with Northern Pintails
  • Mallards are the most abundant and widespread of all waterfowl; every year millions are harvested by hunters with little effect on their numbers. The greatest threat to mallards is loss of habitat, but they readily adapt to human disturbances.
  • A group of mallards has many collective nouns, including a "battling", "daggle", "doppling", "lute", and "sword" of mallards.

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Gary Owen Dick

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Yury Lisyak

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