No, as babies they all look the same. When older, the females have a darker bill and a raspy souding quak.
A female mallard is called a Susie :)
a female duck
The young of most ducks are capable of caring for themselves only a few days after they hatch. Mallards are one of these.
'Mallard' is a species of duck and therefore there are both male (drake) and female (hen) mallards.
Foxes, and raccoons eat young mallard ducks. Snapping turtles will also eat them. Mallard duck eggs are eaten by snakes, and crows.
A female mallard is called a Susie :)
a female duck
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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.
The female of all duck species is duck although people dealing every day with ducks in general will often call them hens or females to avoid confusion. The male is called a Mallard Drake.
I guess its refers to the Mallard...
The young of most ducks are capable of caring for themselves only a few days after they hatch. Mallards are one of these.
'Mallard' is a species of duck and therefore there are both male (drake) and female (hen) mallards.
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.
A male duck is a drake, a female duck is a mallard and a baby duck is called a duckling.
Yes a Scrub Duck and a Mallard are the same thing.
Foxes, and raccoons eat young mallard ducks. Snapping turtles will also eat them. Mallard duck eggs are eaten by snakes, and crows.