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  1. May 18, 2024 · Learn about the physical characteristics, habitat, behavior, and conservation status of drake ducks, also known as male ducks. Discover why these birds are important for wetland ecosystems and how to admire their beauty and diversity.

  2. May 21, 2024 · The mallard is a typical dabbling duck, feeding on plants as well as on small animals in the shallows of ponds, marshes, lakes, and rivers. The male (drake) is easily recognized by its iridescent green head, which is separated from the chestnut breast by a white ring around the neck; the body is white, light gray, and black.

  3. May 7, 2024 · The female ducks are known as hens or simply ducks, while the male ducks are known as drakes. These are the common differences between male and female ducks. You will be able to differentiate males and females easily if you raise them for long time.

  4. May 21, 2024 · Patrick O'Donnell. Updated: May 21, 2024. Female ducks are known as “hens” and male ducks as “drakes” because they look radically different from each other. For most duck species, females are much duller than males and have plain plumage that helps camouflage them while nesting.

  5. May 7, 2024 · The Rouen ducks are classed as a heavy weight general purpose duck breed. The plumage coloring of both Rouen duck and drake are nearly identical to that of the Mallard duck and drake. Rouen drakes have a gray body, white collars, black tail feathers, green heads and a deep claret breast.

  6. May 7, 2024 · Mallard duck is 50 to 65 cm long and has a wingspan of 81 to 98 cm. Among standard measurements, the bill is 4.4-6.1 cm, the tarsus is 4.1-4.8 cm and the wing chord is 25.7-30.6 cm. The breeding Mallard drake has a glossy bottle-green head and white collar.