The mallard is a bird of the family Anatidae.
He lives in Europe, America and Australia. He nests near the ponds building nests with a substance such as mud, twigs and feathers.
Practically omnivorous, feeding on anything it can find under the water by dipping their beaks or scratching on the ground. In captivity it has no special dietary requirements.
He lives where there is water. The color is brown for females
and its head is green, the body is light brown and white for male.
Is the most widespread species of ducks.
He lives in Europe, America and Australia. He nests near the ponds building nests with a substance such as mud, twigs and feathers.
Practically omnivorous, feeding on anything it can find under the water by dipping their beaks or scratching on the ground. In captivity it has no special dietary requirements.
He lives where there is water. The color is brown for females
and its head is green, the body is light brown and white for male.
Is the most widespread species of ducks.
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