Introduction: The Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a familiar and widespread dabbling duck that can also be found in Namibia. Known for its colourful plumage and adaptability to various habitats, the Mallard is a common sight in the country's wetlands and water bodies.
Distribution: Mallards are widespread in Namibia, found in wetlands, ponds, lakes, and rivers across the country.
Diet: These ducks are versatile feeders, consuming aquatic plants, seeds, insects, and small fish found in the water bodies they frequent.
Description: The Mallard displays sexual dimorphism, with the male sporting vibrant green head plumage, while the female exhibits more subdued brown colours. Both genders have the characteristic blue speculum on their wings.
Breeding: Mallards build nests on the ground, often concealed in vegetation near water sources. The female incubates the eggs and cares for the ducklings.
Size: Approximately 50cm.
Weight: Around 900g.
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