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A male Wood duck is spotted earlier this month with his new female Mallard in Central Park, and the two are reportedly finding love. David Barrett of Manhattan Bird Alert “It’s unusual for a ...
A duck has broken its bill after it was attacked with a catapult bullet at a Cambridgeshire nature reserve. The male mallard duck was discovered with a broken bottom bill yesterday (Monday, June 9 ...
mallard duck. Picture: Alamy “It transpired he had been attacked by livestock and had hurt his leg, which he wanted police to deal with.” Kerr was informed that his current plight was not an emergency ...
A duck nesting at Three Blondes Brewing in South Haven on April 29, 2025. The restaurant taped off an area of their patio so the duck won't be disturbed. (Tesha Nowak/WWMT) ...
Brown: Lessons on courage from the plucky mama duck in the DNR’s EagleCam nest Mama Mallard has no fear.
It's a twist that would make Tex Avery proud: a duck has temporarily taken over the nest featured on Minnesota's EagleCam.
A female mallard has taken up residence in the eagle's nest and is currently incubating her eggs there. According to the DNR, the duck was first seen in the nest on April 13, with eggs spotted a ...
In a sudden twist, a female mallard duck has decided to move into the vacant eagle’s nest, laying eggs where the DNR had hoped to spy on a bald eagle couple this year.
RETRO FIND: Adorable baby ducks tumbled from a tree into an epic adventure Leaving the nest isn’t easy, but these ducklings proved even the smallest can overcome big challenges.
A duck — and her ducklings — find an unlikely home in downtown D.C. The mom, nicknamed “Mallardy,” has been nesting in a planter box since at least February.
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The film also covers the nesting habits of other birds, such as flickers, barn swallows, and morning doves, emphasizing parental roles in feeding and protecting their young.