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Mallard ducks typically leave South Carolina in late winter to early spring, around February to March, as they migrate north to their breeding grounds. They often head towards regions in the northeastern and north-central United States and parts of Canada, where they find suitable habitats for nesting. Their migration is influenced by weather conditions and the availability of food resources.

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