Well, it won’t be long now before our ducks don their breeding "disguises." ...
Mating and reproduction is a prolonged process for mallard ducks. Males sport their mating feathers — most obviously the bright green head and neck feathers — starting in fall and all winter long.
Minnesota’s breeding mallard numbers increased from last year, but the total duck population estimate declined by about 6 percent, according to results of the annual May waterfowl survey released by ...
AT first glance, ducks seem harmless and kind of adorable. But some of their mating habits are truly scary and confronting. That’s right, our beloved mallards engage in some seriously disturbing ...
Looking for an STD-free mate? Check the color of their bill (if you're a mallard duck, that is). Researchers have found that the brighter a mallard's bill, the more effective their sperm is at killing ...
Looking for an STD-free mate? Check the color of their bill (if you're a mallard duck, that is). Researchers have found that the brighter a mallard's bill, the more effective their sperm is at killing ...