DecoBird Mallard Female from Wildlife Garden. The mallard hen is brown speckled and not as easily recognisable as the mallard drake. The beak is a stronger orange colour. The young mallards look like an adult hen. Both the hen and the drake have the bright blue speculum which is visible when they spread their wings.
- Materials:Hand carved wood, environmentally friendly paint
- Other:Informative booklet with facts about the bird is included
- Packaging:Closed carton
- Size:L: 254 x W: 100 x H: 87 mm
- Weight:0,334 kg
Birds similar to the female mallard
The female mallard is easy to mistake for females of other duck species such as the teal (the teal is much smaller).
The mallards calls and song
The female is more vocal than the male, and has a deep quack, while the male has a softer, raspier sound.
Mallards can become quite tame. It is not uncommon for them to eat out of your hand when fed appropriate food such as corn, seeds and peas. The mallard often visits urban areas, and can be found near water: lakes, parks, and the sea.
We design our DecoBirds with expert advice from ornithologists, in order to make them realistic.
Mallard in other languages:
Scientific name: Anas platyrhynchos
Dutch: Vrouwtjeseend
French: Cane colvert
German: Stockente Weibchen
Italian: Femmina di Germano Reale
Spanish: Ánade azulón
Swedish: Gräsand
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