Tag Archives: mallards

Mallard hen with duckling

Sole survivor

By mid-July on the Rideau River this mallard hen has only one of her brood left. She will have started out with a brood of six to eight newly hatched ducklings in May-June, but ducklings fall prey to seagulls, snapping turtles and other predators very easily. Chances are the surviving duckling will not survive its first year of life. This is the reality in the natural world: 85% of the birds and animals born in spring do not last a year, but enough do last long enough to breed the following spring and perpetuate their species.

Photographed and posted by Geoffrey

Mallard hen with ducklings

Mallard ducklings

Hen mallard with a brood of newly hatched ducklings on the pond next to the Rideau River, June 20, 2013.

Photographed and posted by Geoffrey

Mallard drakes post mating season

Bachelor drakes hanging out together on a pond next to the Rideau River May 16, 2013. Their work is done, the hens they bred are incubating clutches of eggs and will be raising the broods of ducklings on their own.

Photographed and posted by Geoffrey.

Hera pointing mallards

Hera flash pointing a pair of mallards during a training run, May 3, 2013.

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Mallard drake

Mallard drake feeding on a pond next to the Rideau River, April 30, 2013.

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Mallard drake

Mallard drake standing on a muskrat lodge in a pond next to the Rideau River, April 23, 2013.

Drake mallard

Drake mallard reposing in a pond next to the Rideau River, April 21, 2013.

Photographed and posted by Geoffrey

Hera at six months

Hera, six months old, checking out a pair of mallards on a pond next to the Rideau River, April 8, 2013.

Photographed and posted by Geoffrey

Trio of mallards

Two drake mallards and hen feeding on the Rideau River.

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Mallards

Pair of mallards feeding on the Rideau River at late afternoon.

Photographed and posted by Geoffrey