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  2. Duck - Wikipedia

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    Duck is the common name for numerous species of waterfowl in the family Anatidae. ... A male is called a drake and the female is called a duck, or in ornithology a ...

  3. American wigeon - Wikipedia

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    The breeding male (drake) is a striking bird with a mask of green feathers around its eyes and a cream-colored cap running from the crown of his head to his bill. This white patch gives the wigeon its other common name, baldpate (pate is another word for head). [14] His belly is also white. [15]

  4. Wood duck - Wikipedia

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    The wood duck's weight ranges from 454–862 grams (16.0–30.4 oz). [9] This is about three-quarters the length of an adult mallard. It shares its genus with the Asian mandarin duck (Aix galericulata). [2] The adult male has stunning multicolored iridescent plumage and red eyes, with a distinctive white flare down the neck.

  5. It may quack like a duck, but science shows eastern and ... - AOL

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    That is to say, the first drake (male) duck. With his iridescent green head and yellow bill, narrow white ring about the neck, reddish-brown chest and perky black tail curl, he’s hard to miss.

  6. Mallard - Wikipedia

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    Adult drake mallard. The breeding male mallard is unmistakable, with a glossy bottle-green head and a white collar that demarcates the head and neck from the purple-tinged brown breast, grey-brown wings, and a pale grey belly. [28] The rear of the male is black, with white-bordered dark tail feathers.

  7. Drake - Wikipedia

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    Drake Field, a public-use airport south of Fayetteville, Arkansas; Drake, two variants of the Goodyear Duck 1940s American light amphibious aircraft; Drake Memorial Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio, notable as a locale for crimes by serial killer Donald Harvey; The Drake, the fictional hotel that is the subject of the American TV series 666 Park Avenue

  8. Canvasback - Wikipedia

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    The adult male (drake) has a black bill, a chestnut red head and neck, a black breast, a grayish back, black rump, and a blackish brown tail. The drake's sides, back, and belly are white with fine vermiculation resembling the weave of a canvas, which gave rise to the bird's common name. [8] The bill is blackish and the legs and feet are bluish ...

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