Mallards are ducks. The male is known as a drake and the female is called a hen; the flocks are called sords when they are in flight. They are common in North American, Europe and Asia.
The mallard is capable of cross-breeding with many other species. They are also the ancestor of most domestic ducks.
There is no mammal that looks completely like a duck, but the Platypus is a mammal that has a bill that looks to many people like a duck's bill.
i take it you mean "what is a young duck called?"
if so, a duckling
A young mallard is called a duckling
that would be the Wood Duck
A small duck is called a duckling.
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A mallard is not a wading bird, like a heron or stork. A mallard is a duck and considered to be a waterfowl.
The Canadian Goose. The Mallard Duck.
A mallard is a duck, so is a bird.
A bird.
Cattails
Officially, a mallard is a dabbling duck, which is a duck that feeds or "dabbles" at the surface of the water, not diving. A simpler answer would be to call it a swimming bird.
A mallard is a bird that has an iridescent green head and brown on the body. The ring necked pheasant is another bird with a brown body, and an iridescent green head.
Mallard is a kind of wild duck.
Example sentence - The mallard drake is a beautiful bird.
Mallard Ducks, Pheasants.
White.
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