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mallard female (click to enlarge)![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEju5_O0VtgZdqnRK4qB3uGpyXpuY6ZCdvzax7-oaQxwV08T17nD_wk6D8jtC92mtk7hLMNezZLamrDUKZKFuQtNIXrdSQB_DzVYrZVi1EqfzhAGMn7CcUbT1bvvZFE6PEzCNEwMPGZG7xU/s320/mallard_male.jpg)
mallard male (click to enlarge)
Mallard ducks can be found all over the northern hemisphere even in Asia. They can be up to three pounds and prefer fresh water. Males with their elegant green heads use it to attract a mate. Enjoy my photos. - Devin's Nature Blog
The colors on the male mallard are beautiful. Great pictures! Keep up the wonderful work!
ReplyDeleteThe ducks look very calm, it must have been hard to take pictures without disturbing them. Good job!
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