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Name Of Mallard

Name Mallard
Male Name drake
Femle Name duck
Kids/Baby Name duckling
Group Name flush, sord
More About Mallard

  • Habitat: Freshwater marshes, lakes, and ponds.
  • Weight: 3 to 3.5 pounds.
  • Length: Up to 28 inches. Wingspan up to 40 inches.
  • Food: Primarily vegetable matter such as seeds, grain, grasses, and acorns, but aquatic invertebrates are also readily eaten
  • The mallard is a medium-sized duck commonly seen throughout Connecticut.
  • Mallards are dabbling ducks and feed by tipping forward to submerge their heads and necks.
  • The male or "drake" is recognized by its glossy, green head and white neck-ring. It has a yellow bill, rusty breast, and white tail.
  • The female is mottled brown and has an orange-yellow bill and a whitish tail.
  • Both have orange feet and a blue speculum (patch on their wing) framed with a white bar on each side.
  • The breeding range of the mallard stretches across the northwestern portion of the Northern Hemisphere from Alaska and Greenland south to Virginia and northern Texas, dipping slightly into northern Mexico
  • In Connecticut, mallard courtship and mating occurs through late winter, with nest building by the female commencing in April
  • Generally referred to as the "greenhead," mallards commonly interbreed with domestic ducks producing many different variations in feather color and appearance.
  • They are also known to interbreed with wild black ducks and occasionally pintails.
  • The nest is usually well hidden, near water, and constructed in a depression in the ground.
  • The nest is lined with dead reeds and sedges, softened with dark gray down, and serves as a foundation for the eight to 12 greenish buff-colored eggs. The down is thickest at the edges of the nest and increases in quantity as the 26 days of incubation draw to a close.


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