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Mallard Duck (male)
Anas platyrhynchos
33.1509, -97.0172
Field Notes
Description:
Mallards are large ducks with hefty bodies, rounded heads, and wide, flat bills. Like many “dabbling ducks” the body is long and the tail rides high out of the water, giving a blunt shape. In flight their wings are broad and set back toward the rear. Male Mallards have a dark, iridescent-green head and bright yellow bill. The gray body is sandwiched between a brown breast and black rear. Females and juveniles are mottled brown with orange-and-brown bills. Both sexes have a white-bordered, blue “speculum” patch in the wing.
Habitat:
Late afternoon along the shore of Lake Lewisville.
Notes:
Head has a blue green iridescence, but may just be the late afternoon sunlight.
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