I recently
visited the Chino Creek Wetlands and Educational Park and noticed two ducks
that looked very similar but were different colors! One was all brown, while
the other had green on its head. Can you help me figure out what ducks these
are? Thanks, Owlie!
Sincerely,
Dabbling Duck
A: Dear Dabbling Duck,
I would be
happy to assist you in figuring out what type of ducks these are!
For the
Mallard Duck, males have iridescent green heads, bright yellow bills, and brown
and black bodies. Female Mallards are a light brown color with orange and brown
bills! Now you may be wondering…what is the reason for this difference in
color? Let’s find out!
Male
Mallards are a bright color because they want to attract mates, while female
Mallards are a dull color because they want to camouflage in order to protect
their babies during nesting season!
Keep an
eye out for the Mallard Duck on your next visit to the Chino Creek Wetlands and
Educational Park!
Talk to
you all soo(HOO)n!