The hen mallard primarily feeds on a variety of plant materials, including seeds, grains, and aquatic vegetation. They also consume small invertebrates, insects, and crustaceans, especially during the breeding season to provide protein for their young. Mallards often forage in shallow waters, dabbling at the surface or tipping to reach underwater food sources. They may also scavenge for food in nearby fields or wetlands.
A female mallard is called a Susie :)
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A mallard hen primarily feeds on a varied diet that includes aquatic plants, seeds, insects, and small fish. They often forage in shallow waters, dabbling to reach food beneath the surface. Additionally, they may eat grains and other vegetation found in nearby fields or wetlands. Their diet can change seasonally based on food availability.
Mallard is a type of male duck - drake Actually, the correct answer is a mallard can be either male or female. The male is called a drake; the female is called a hen.
No.
You can eat eggs from any type of duck, it is illegal to in any way kill a wild mallard duck. You can only eat domesticated mallard ducks or their eggs.
A Mallard hen is called a Susie. I am a hunter and hunter safety instructor.
Yes.
Cattails
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'Mallard' is a species of duck and therefore there are both male (drake) and female (hen) mallards.
yes they do