The mallard duck, known for its striking green head and adaptability, is the most common waterfowl species in America, thriving in diverse habitats. Found in all four major flyways, they are renowned for their beauty and culinary appeal, making them a favorite among hunters across the country.
Amid growing concerns about population declines due to habitat loss and increased predation, understanding mallard behavior is essential for successful hunting. This comprehensive guide covers their feeding habits, breeding grounds, and effective hunting strategies, ensuring enthusiasts maximize their experience in the field.
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