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  2. File:Flying mallard duck - female.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Flying mallard duck ...

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    Flying female mallard. A rather nice action shot of a female Mallard Duck coming into land, framed by two darker bands in the background. It appears on the Mallard article, but it could do with a more prominent position. The picture seems to be the only contribution by Mike Correns.

  4. Mallard - Wikipedia

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    An American Pekin duck, a breed of domestic duck derived from the mallard. Mallards have often been ubiquitous in their regions among the ponds, rivers, and streams of human parks, farms, and other human-made waterways – even to the point of visiting water features in human courtyards. [145] Mallards have had a long relationship with humans.

  5. Make Way for Ducklings - Wikipedia

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    The route Mrs. Mallard takes from the Charles River to the Public Garden. Click on image for detail. The White House 2003 Christmas decoration using Make Way for Ducklings as the theme. The story begins as two ducks (Mr. and Mrs. Mallard) fly over various potential locations in New England to start a family. Each time Mr. Mallard selects a ...

  6. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Male mallard midflight

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    Maybe the duck's head IS abnormally small :) Weak support by the way, per Tewy --Bridgecross 23:51, 26 September 2006 (UTC) Weak Oppose - Tricky indeed. But the duck's position and the way it's flying (the wings) makes it look like a dead duck hung up to the roof by invisible wires. It lacks something for me, maybe because I find it unnatural.

  7. List of birds by flight speed - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the fastest flying birds in the world. A bird's velocity is necessarily variable; a hunting bird will reach much greater speeds while diving to catch prey than when flying horizontally. The bird that can achieve the greatest airspeed is the peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus), able to exceed 320 km/h (200 mph) in its dives.

  8. List of birds by flight heights - Wikipedia

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    This height was attained by a flock of whooper swans flying over Northern Ireland, and recorded by radar. [2] [5] Alpine chough: Pyrrhocorax graculus: Corvidae: 8,000 metres (26,500 feet) This height was recorded on Mount Everest. [5] Bearded vulture: Gypaetus barbatus: Accipitridae: 7,300 metres (24,000 feet). [1] Black Kite: Milvus migrans ...

  9. Duck - Wikipedia

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    Female mallard ducks (as well as several other species in the genus Anas, such as the American and Pacific black ducks, spot-billed duck, northern pintail and common teal) make the classic "quack" sound while males make a similar but raspier sound that is sometimes written as "breeeeze", [29] [self-published source?] but, despite widespread ...