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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

Background imageMallard Collection: Mallard Anas platyrhynchos male in dyke Cley Norfolk winter

Mallard Anas platyrhynchos male in dyke Cley Norfolk winter

Background imageMallard Collection: Mallard Anas platyrhynchos male wing stretching UK winter

Mallard Anas platyrhynchos male wing stretching UK winter

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Mallard Anas platyrhynchos UK winter

Background imageMallard Collection: Mallard Anas platyrhynchos male in eclipse (moult) autumn UK

Mallard Anas platyrhynchos male in eclipse (moult) autumn UK

Background imageMallard Collection: Mallard, Anas platyrhynchos, female, Kent, autumn

Mallard, Anas platyrhynchos, female, Kent, autumn

Background imageMallard Collection: Mallard - Three 2 month old ducklings pick up small crumbs of bread

Mallard - Three 2 month old ducklings pick up small crumbs of bread. Filling birds with bread does not give them
CRH-1052 Mallard - Three 2 month old ducklings pick up small crumbs of bread. Oxfordshire, England. Anus platyrhynchos Filling birds with bread does not give them the nutrients they really need

Background imageMallard Collection: Mallard Duck - duckling in water

Mallard Duck - duckling in water
JD-18490 DUCK - Mallard duckling in water Anas platyrhynchos John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMallard Collection: Mallard duck - drake landing on pond. Fall. Washington. British Columbia, Western U. S. A bd625

Mallard duck - drake landing on pond. Fall. Washington. British Columbia, Western U. S. A bd625
TOM-937 Mallard duck - drake landing on pond. Washington. USA Anas platyrhynchos Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMallard Collection: Mallard duck - drake taking off bd556

Mallard duck - drake taking off bd556
TOM-897 Mallard duck - drake taking off North America Anas platyrhynchos Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

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Picture No. 11993010
Mallard - pair on ice - Germany Date:

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Picture No. 11993009
Mallard - couple dabbling - Germany Date:

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Picture No. 11993008
Mallard - couple dabbling - Germany Date:

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Picture No. 11993006
Mallard - drake landing on water - Germany Date:

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Picture No. 11993005
Mallard - drake landing on water - Germany Date:

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Picture No. 11993004
Mallard - drake landing on water - Germany Date:

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Picture No. 11993003
Mallard - drake in flight - Germany Date:

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Picture No. 11993002
Mallard - drake flapping its wings - Germany Date:

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Picture No. 11993001
Mallard - drake flapping its wings - Germany Date:

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Picture No. 11993000
Mallard - drake flapping its wings - Germany Date:

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Picture No. 11980707
Mallard Male and Female in flight Date:

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Picture No. 11980693
Mallard head shot Date:

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Picture No. 11980689
Mallard head shot Date:

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Picture No. 11981419
Mallard on marsh Scotland, United Kingdom. Date:

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Picture No. 11981413
Mallard on marsh Scotland, United Kingdom. Date:

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Picture No. 11981402
Mallard on marsh Scotland, United Kingdom. Date:

Background imageMallard Collection: Merian duck, Anas merianae A hybrid between

Merian duck, Anas merianae A hybrid between
Merian duck, Anas merianae. A hybrid between the Muscovy duck and the domestic mallard.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1800

Background imageMallard Collection: USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, a Mallard stretches its wings while sitting on a pond

USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, a Mallard stretches its wings while sitting on a pond
Usa, Wyoming, Sublette County, a Mallard stretches its wings while sitting on a pond

Background imageMallard Collection: Mallard Female and Ducklings in Algae, Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge, Ridgefield

Mallard Female and Ducklings in Algae, Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge, Ridgefield, Washington, USA

Background imageMallard Collection: WA, Juanita Bay Wetland, Mallard ducks, ducklings (Anas platyrhynchos)

WA, Juanita Bay Wetland, Mallard ducks, ducklings (Anas platyrhynchos)

Background imageMallard Collection: WA, Juanita Bay Wetland, Mallard duck, duckling (Anas platyrhynchos)

WA, Juanita Bay Wetland, Mallard duck, duckling (Anas platyrhynchos)



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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.