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Mandarin Duck, Aix galericulata

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Mandarin Duck, Aix galericulata
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Mandarin Duck Facts

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Mandarin Duck Physical Description

Experts consider the Mandarin Duck a medium-sized duck, proving that beauty comes in all sizes. It attains an average length of nearly 19 in (49 cm) and its wingspan averages roughly 30 in (75 cm).

Sexual dimorphism appears in this species via coloring. The females typically present brown on the back and wings, and white beneath.

By contrast, however, the males seem brilliantly colored. These combine variations of red, blue, white, orange, and purple, and even the beak shines a bright red.

However, the male does resemble the female’s coloring while it molts. Both genders display a crest though that of the male stays far more pronounced.

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Mandarin Duck Distribution, Habitat, and Ecology

Most notably, the Mandarin Duck evolved as endemic to portions of East Asia, including widely scattered parts of China, Russia, and Japan.

Now, however, it may be found in small populations in countries such as England, Ireland, Germany, and the United States.

It generally prefers to inhabit densely wooded regions near ponds, marshes, or shallow lakes. The creature also most commonly inhabits lower altitudes, but may occasionally be found at altitudes of as much as 4,900 ft (1,500 m).

This animal typically feeds feed at dawn and dusk, with its principal diet consisting of seeds, insects, snails, nuts, worms, and small fish.

Finally, females make nests near water, laying 9-12 eggs. The male will protect the nest and eggs but does not assist in their incubation.

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