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Wild Duck
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These birds are medium-sized, with a relatively long neck and small head. These species are perfectly adapted for aquatic lifestyle; their feathers are water repellent because of oil produced by the oil gland. Their wings are short and very muscular. The tail is short and rounded. Legs of these birds are set far back on the body, which creates their typical gait. These birds have a broad bill, which allows them find food in water. These birds feed mainly on vegetation, but they can also eat insects and mollusks.
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Males are naturally brightly colored and differ greatly from females. Females are plain and brown. The average length of these birds is about 50-60 cm. (20.5 -28 in.) The birds molt in late spring or early summer; the males molt earlier than the females. The mallards can be found in North America and Central America. These birds come together for mating. The males leave when the incubation period starts. There are about nine to thirteen eggs laid at short intervals. As soon as the eggs are hatched, the ducklings are led to water. Acquire information on the wild duck chicks and view photos on animal sites.
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