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  1. 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 …

  2. Mallard Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology

    Nov 3, 2012 · Meet the Mallard! This quick 2-minute introduction presents all the basic information you need to know about this common North American bird, from identification to foods, nesting …

  3. Mallard | Anatomy, Migration & Diet | Britannica

    Nov 28, 2025 · 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 …

  4. 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.

  5. Mallard Duck: Everything You Need to Know - Birds and Blooms

    Aug 8, 2024 · Learn what a mallard duck looks like and sounds like. Look for mallards on open water; they usually nest near the water’s edge.

  6. 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 …

  7. Mallard - National Wildlife Federation

    Mallards are one of the most recognizable ducks in the world. The male birds have special colorful plumage during the spring and summer breeding season that helps them attract females. Their …

  8. Mallard | National Geographic

    Mallards prefer calm, shallow sanctuaries, but can be found in almost any body of freshwater across Asia, Europe, and North America. They’re also found in saltwater and brackish water …

  9. Mallard - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

    The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa. Mallards live in wetlands, eat water plants …

  10. Is a Mallard a Duck? Defining the Famous Waterfowl

    The mallard is the most recognizable waterfowl species worldwide, often serving as the archetype for the entire group of ducks. Its common appearance in parks and ponds across the Northern …