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"Mallard: A Symbol of Speed, Beauty, and Motherhood" On Sunday 3rd July 1938, Mallard raced past Little Bytham at an astonishing speed of 123 mph (198 km/h

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Mallard Collection: On Sunday 3rd July 1938, Mallard raced past Little Bytham at 123 mph (198 kmh), then
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Mallard Collection: Tony Thompsons Elizabethan Express (1954)
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Mallard Collection: Mallard Duck - flock on water
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Mallard Collection: Make way for ducklings sculpture by Nancy Schon, Boston Public Garden, Boston
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Mallard Collection: Winter Circle by Vernon Ward
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Mallard Collection: Mallard Duck - two ducklings on a pond
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Mallard Collection: blue, british, history, horizontal, locomotive, mallard, no people, public transport
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Mallard Collection: Chickens and other poultry
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Mallard Collection: Mallard Anas platyrhynchos mother leading ducklings across road Arundel Sussex
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Mallard Collection: Winter Plumage by Vernon Ward
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Mallard Collection: Mallard (Anas platyrhyncos) with ducklings, United Kingdom, Europe
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Mallard Collection: Mallard Duck drake - taking off bd907
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Mallard Collection: Mallard Duck - mating Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, DE
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Mallard Collection: Mallard Duck - female & male
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Mallard Collection: Mallard Duckling - one week
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Mallard Collection: Mallard Duck Pair in Flight
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Mallard Collection: Mallard Duck (Anas platyrhynchos) x domestic duck hybrids, flock, swimming on reservoir habitat
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Mallard Collection: Anas platyrhynchos, mallard
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Mallard Collection: Mallard ducks and ducklings
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Mallard Collection: Mallard Duck - male
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Mallard Collection: Mallard - Mother and Young Swimming
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Mallard Collection: DDE-90027919
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Mallard Collection: Mixed flock of winter Gulls at Walberswick Suffolk. Black Headed, Herring
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Mallard Collection: Mallard Duck drake - preening. bd361
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Mallard Collection: Mallard - pair in resting in snow
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Mallard Collection: Mallard - Drake standing at side of frozen lake, winter. Lower Saxony, Germany
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Mallard Collection: Mallard - Drake, quacking Henderson Creek, Auckland, New Zealand
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Mallard Collection: Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos)
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Mallard Collection: 'Game and Fruit' by W. Duffield, in the Gallery of the British Institution, 1862. Creator: E. Skill
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Mallard Collection: BIRD. Mallard duck, male, head study, beak open
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Mallard Collection: Female mallard duck, Juanita Bay Park, Kirkland Washington State
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Mallard Collection: Mallard (Anas boschas), 1900, (1900). Artist: Charles Whymper
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Mallard Collection: Picture No. 11768867
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Mallard Collection: Drake Mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos) swimming through colourful reflections of trees at Glencoe
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Mallard Collection: Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) wings spread showing irridescent blue wing speculum
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Mallard Collection: Mrs Mallard, Make way for ducklings sculpture by Nancy Schon, Boston Public Garden
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Mallard Collection: Female mallard duck and baby ducks, Juanita Bay Park, Kirkland, Washington State
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Mallard Collection: The Farmers Boy with chickens and ducks, c1881. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
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Mallard Collection: Flock of Mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) taking off, Lake Csaj, Kiskunsagi National Park
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Mallard Collection: Mallard Drake (Anas platyrhynchos) on walking on ice
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Mallard Collection: Mallard hen with ducklings in Acadia National Park, Maine, USA
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Mallard Collection: USA, Colorado, Fort Collins. Three mallard drakes in grass
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Mallard Collection: USA, Colorado, Fort Collins. Close-up of mallard ducks in grass
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Mallard Collection: Wallis and Steevens Steam Roller ACG 760 Mallard
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Mallard Collection: China Ducks
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Mallard Collection: Grumman G-73 Mallard ZK-CDV
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Mallard Collection: Ducks by a Stream, 1863 (oil on panel)
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Mallard Collection: Female mallard with outstretched wings


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"Mallard: A Symbol of Speed, Beauty, and Motherhood" On Sunday 3rd July 1938, Mallard raced past Little Bytham at an astonishing speed of 123 mph (198 km/h), leaving spectators in awe of its power and grace. This iconic locomotive holds a special place in British history as it broke the world speed record for steam locomotives. But let's not forget about another magnificent creature that shares the same name - the Mallard Duck. Picture a serene flock gracefully gliding on water, their vibrant feathers reflecting shades of blue. These ducks are known for their beauty and elegance, captivating all who lay eyes upon them. In Tony Thompson's Elizabethan Express (1954), he beautifully captures the essence of this majestic bird. The artwork showcases the Mallard Duck in all its splendor, reminding us of nature's wonders. Speaking of artistry, Nancy Schon's Make Way for Ducklings sculpture in Boston Public Garden is a beloved tribute to these feathered friends. It depicts a mother Mallard leading her adorable ducklings across a road – a heartwarming scene that resonates with people from all walks of life. Vernon Ward's Winter Circle painting transports us to a tranquil winter landscape where we find ourselves captivated by the sight of Mallards gracefully gliding through icy waters. Their resilience against harsh conditions reminds us that strength can be found even in adversity. These ducks also play an important role on farms alongside chickens and other poultry. They bring diversity to our barnyards while contributing to sustainable agriculture practices. In Arundel Sussex, witness yet another remarkable sight as you see a mother Mallard fearlessly guiding her ducklings across busy roads – showcasing both bravery and maternal instinct. As seasons change, so does their appearance; Vernon Ward's Winter Plumage painting portrays these birds donning their stunning winter attire – feathers glistening under soft snowflakes, a true testament to their adaptability.