A duck (Anas platyrhynchos) which breeds throughout the temperate and sub-tropical areas of America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.
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Examples for "mallard"
Examples for "mallard"
1A flight of mallard wheels overhead and glides down towards the water.
2But we don't have to look a gift mallard in the eye.
3They look a little larger than mallard ducks, and are well feathered.
4Soon a large flight came over, mixed up with mallard and widgeon.
5They sat side by side on the grass, watching the mallard ducks.
1They had gone down the river and the wild duck with them.
2Who more delighted in striking down the partridge or the wild duck?
3Not quite so large as the wild duck, but extremely good eating.
4Of substantials there was abundance-turkeysand fowls, wild duck and other game.
5Willet loved wild duck and so he gave him an extra portion.
6I will repay your deed of mercy,' exclaimed the grateful wild duck.
7It is haunted by stranger things than heron, snipe, or wild duck.
8The wild duck had carried the tale in its terrible simplicity.
9The wild duck starts and flaps her wings; the timid deer bounds away.
10Fried hominy is generally served with wild duck; and fresh celery.
11The wild duck has a wide range from the Himalayas to North America.
12We had very good snipe and wild duck the other day, which Capt.
13I once went wild duck shooting and managed to miss everything.
14These birds are either white, or coloured like the wild duck.
15He died out there where that wild duck flies-a Great Slave.
16Cheon's shot-gun appeared to have a magnetic attraction for wild duck.
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Wild duck a través del tiempo
Wild duck por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América