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Qué (quién) es MALLARD - definición

SPECIES OF BIRD
Mallard duck; Anas platyrhynchos; Mallard Drake; Mallard ducks; Mallard Duck; Mallards; Stock Duck; Anas boschas
  • An [[American black duck]] (upper left) and a male mallard (lower right) in eclipse plumage
  • Egg, Collection [[Museum Wiesbaden]]
  • Juvenile male and female
  • The last male [[Mariana mallard]]
  • Female mallard with five ducklings
  • Drake mallard performing the grunt-whistle<ref name=Abraham74 />
  • df=dmy-all}}</ref> as seen here with this female, who displays faded or 'apricot' plumage.
  • Mallard (wild duck) resting on a poolside in San Francisco
  • Duckling
  • Several drakes swim in a pond
  • A male [[mute swan]] (''Cygnus olor'') driving off a female mallard
  • Mallard x Pacific black duck hybrid, Tasmania

mallard         
(mallards)
A mallard is a kind of wild duck which is very common.
N-COUNT
mallard         
n.
1.
Drake.
2.
Common wild duck (Anas boschas).
mallard         
¦ noun (plural same or mallards) the commonest duck of the northern hemisphere, the male having a dark green head and white collar. [Anas platyrhynchos.]
Origin
ME: from OFr. 'wild drake', from masle 'male'.

Wikipedia

Mallard

The mallard () or wild duck (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia, and North Africa, and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Falkland Islands, and South Africa. This duck belongs to the subfamily Anatinae of the waterfowl family Anatidae. Males have purple patches on their wings, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black or iridescent blue feathers called a speculum on their wings; males especially tend to have blue speculum feathers. The mallard is 50–65 cm (20–26 in) long, of which the body makes up around two-thirds the length. The wingspan is 81–98 cm (32–39 in) and the bill is 4.4 to 6.1 cm (1.7 to 2.4 in) long. It is often slightly heavier than most other dabbling ducks, weighing 0.7–1.6 kg (1.5–3.5 lb). Mallards live in wetlands, eat water plants and small animals, and are social animals preferring to congregate in groups or flocks of varying sizes.

The female lays 8 to 13 creamy white to greenish-buff spotless eggs, on alternate days. Incubation takes 27 to 28 days and fledging takes 50 to 60 days. The ducklings are precocial and fully capable of swimming as soon as they hatch.

The mallard is considered to be a species of least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Unlike many waterfowl, mallards are considered an invasive species in some regions. It is a very adaptable species, being able to live and even thrive in urban areas which may have supported more localised, sensitive species of waterfowl before development. The non-migratory mallard interbreeds with indigenous wild ducks of closely related species through genetic pollution by producing fertile offspring. Complete hybridisation of various species of wild duck gene pools could result in the extinction of many indigenous waterfowl. This species is the main ancestor of most breeds of domestic duck, and its naturally evolved wild gene pool has been genetically polluted by the domestic and feral mallard populations.

Ejemplos de uso de MALLARD
1. Killing mallard ducks is illegal this time of year.
2. She said he was "not a wild duck" but a domestic mallard.
3. The Grumman Mallard involved in the accident was built in 1'47.
4. Chante Jawan Mallard was convicted of murder and sentenced in 2003 to 50 years in prison.
5. The government‘s State–Owned Enterprises Minister, Trevor Mallard, also warned against prejudging the outcome.