Mallards make their nests in depressions in the ground usually in tall grass and within 100 feet of water but a few ducks do nest in trees on a regular basis, and these include the Bufflehead, Wood Duck, Goldeneyes and Mergansers.
If it has eggs in the nest.
a mallards habit is usually a swampy area, like a marsh, a slew, or a rice patty as long as there are some trees in the area
'Mallard' is a species of duck and therefore there are both male (drake) and female (hen) mallards.
nest?
No, not if you want the bird to return to incubating the eggs.
They sit in the hen house on eggs, on the roost or in a nest.
The answer is "gums".
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They nest on the ground. they dont nest in trees
They will nest in tree cavities.
Mallards are capable of foraging for themselves as soon as they leave the nest. At about four months they are able to take care of themselves in the wild, but often remain with their mother for up to a year, especially in populations that do not migrate.
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