- The
mallard (/ˈmælɑːrd, ˈmælərd/) or wild
duck (
Anas platyrhynchos) is a
dabbling duck that
breeds throughout the
temperate and
subtropical Americas, Eurasia...
- "Comparative
study of the
courtship displays of Meller's
DuckAnas melleri,
Yellowbilled DuckA.
undulataand Northern MallardA. platyrhynchos". Ostrich...
- The
Mexican duck (
Anas diazi) is a
species of
dabbling duck that
breeds in
Mexico and the
southwestern United States. Most of the po****tion is resident...
- The
eastern spot-billed
duck or
Chinese spot-billed
duck (
Anas zonorhyncha) is a
species of
dabbling duck that
breeds in East and
Southeast Asia. This...
-
Black duck may
refer to
three dabbling ducks:
African black duck,
Anas sparsa American black duck,
Anas rubripes Pacific black duck,
Anas superciliosa...
- and
varieties of
domestic duck derive from the mallard,
Anas platyrhynchos; a few
derive from
Cairina moschata, the
Muscovy duck, or are mulards, hybrids...
- The
African black duck (
Anas sparsa) is a
species of
duck of the
genus Anas. It is
genetically closest to the
mallard group, but
shows some peculiarities...
- The
genus now
contains 31
living species. The name
Anas is the
Latin for "
duck". The
genus Anas was
introduced by the
Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus...
- The
Indian spot-billed
duck (
Anas poecilorhyncha) is a
species of
large dabbling duck that is a non-migratory
breeding duck throughout freshwater wetlands...
- The
American black duck (
Anas rubripes) is a
large dabbling duck in the
family Anatidae. It was
described by
William Brewster in 1902. It is the heaviest...