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  2. Duck - Wikipedia

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    A male is called a drake and the female is called a duck, or in ornithology a hen. [3] [4] Male mallard. Wood ducks. Taxonomy.

  3. Mallard - Wikipedia

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    The scientific name comes from Latin Anas, "duck" and Ancient Greek πλατυρυγχος, platyrhynchus, "broad-billed" (from πλατύς, platys, "broad" and ρυγχός, rhunkhos, "bill"). [6] The genome of Anas platyrhynchos was sequenced in 2013. [7] The name mallard originally referred to any wild drake, and it is sometimes still used ...

  4. List of fictional ducks - Wikipedia

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    Daisy Duck, Donald Duck's female counterpart; Darkwing Duck/Drake Mallard, main character and hero of the Darkwing Duck spinoff; Donald Duck, cartoon duck created by Disney in 1934. Known as Paperinik in Disney's PKNA and as Maui Mallard in Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow; Flintheart Glomgold, one of the main duck rivals of Scrooge McDuck

  5. 12 Cute Duck Breeds You Need To See To Believe - AOL

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    Wood. With big fluffy plumes on the tops of their heads, Wood ducks are distinct among many other breeds. But what really sets these birds apart is the unique profile of the female duck, which ...

  6. Muscovy duck - Wikipedia

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    A Piebald Muscovy drake. Muscovy ducks had been domesticated by various Native American cultures in the Americas when Columbus arrived in the Bahamas. A few were brought onto Columbus' ship the Santa Maria, they then sailed back to Europe by the 16th century. The Muscovy duck has been domesticated for centuries, and is widely traded as "Barbary ...

  7. Northern pintail - Wikipedia

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    The drake also has attractive grey, brown, and black patterning on its back and sides. The hen's plumage is more subtle and subdued, with drab brown feathers similar to those of other female dabbling ducks. Hens make a coarse quack and the drakes a flute-like whistle.

  8. Green-winged teal - Wikipedia

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    They can be distinguished from most ducks on size, shape, and the speculum. Separation from female common teal is problematic. In non-breeding (eclipse) plumage, the drake looks more like the female. It is a common duck of sheltered wetlands, such as taiga bogs, and usually feeds by dabbling for plant food or grazing. It nests on the ground ...

  9. Drake’s Duck-In, the long-running fried chicken joint that has been on the Columbia landscape for more than a century, will will have its grand reopening at 1544 Main St. on March 21, according ...