BirdNote: Male Mallards Disappear

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By late summer, the male Mallard’s need for fancy feathers to attract females has passed.

These birds have molted, and their bright
feathers are replaced with mottled brown ones.

Subdued colors help
camouflage the male ducks, protecting them from predators.

Come fall,
the male Mallards will molt again and become the colorful dandies we
remember.

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