Birdwatching and Bird Behaviour: New Duckling Pictures
70Bird pictures: Ducklings
Pictures of ducks and ducklings
This photo journal features a little white duck with her ducklings. The white duck is a mallard duck. It isn't unusual for mallard ducks to have unusual colourings, probably the result of centuries of inter-breeding.
Last year, a light-coloured female mallard appeared with a brood of 15 ducklings. Twelve were ordinary looking mallard ducklings, two were lighter in colour and one was golden yellow. She became 'Goldie' in a children's photo book I produced last year and she grew into a beautiful white duck.
This year, Goldie has produced her own ducklings. There are twelve of them and seven have inherited her white gene: presently they are tiny balls of yellow fluff who will also turn white as they mature. This page records the first appearance of 'Goldie' with her new ducklings.
Mallard Information:
- Order: Anseriformes
- Family: Anatidae
- Species: Anas platyrhynchos
- Common name: Mallard duck
- Length: 20-26 inches
- Wingspan: 32-37 inches
- Weight: 2-3 lbs
- Lifespan: 15-25 years
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Image: white mallard duck and ducklings
Mallard Ducks and Colouring
Most female mallard ducks are often describes as brown but this underestimates their beauty. They have brown and fawn markings and a black mascara stripe through the eye. Like the male, they have blue wing flashes although they are slightly less obvious than the males. Over the centuries there has been much in-breeding especially in a domestic setting and so a wide range of colourings can appear any time. White mallards with orange beaks are not uncommon and shouldn't be confused with white calling ducks. Calling ducks are smaller and much, much more vocal. Until Goldie arrived in 2011, we only had one along the canal at Bingley. That other little white goose, Smudge, who features in articles here and on Squidoo, has not produced any white offspring. Goldie on the other hand, mated with a normal coloured male mallard, has produced 7 pure yellow ducklings, destined to turn white, and another two of her twelve are lighter coloured ones.
Bird picture: mallard duck and ducklings
- Duck Pictures: Brooding Female Mallard Duck with Ducklings
Among this little brood was a single golden duckling who grew into a beautiful, pure white duck.
Bird behaviouir: Parental care - mallard style
Mallard ducks are very common but as ducklings they have a very high mortality rate. Many are taken by predators such as pike, heron, crows and magpies. Mallard ducklings generally tend to roam some distance from the female, the male being conspicuous by his absence in most cases. This makes them much more vulnerable that goslings who are generally kept close to both parents.
This is the first day these ducklings have been out on the canal and Goldie is keeping them close. Unlike some other females that have been observed she waits for stragglers and turns back to gather them in. Long may it continue.
Images: The Attentive Mother Duck
...and so to bed...
With the evening light fading and rain on the way, Goldie calls the ducklings up onto the bank. Like most youngsters there was some reluctance and it took a couple of trips back into the canal to get them all out. Eventually though, all that could be seen was the occasional flash of a little beak beneath white tail feathers.
Images: Ducklings 'Bedtime babies'
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Nice photos. The ducklings are so cute.
Love your photos. I just want to pick up the little yellow ducklings and hold them like a kitty cat. Great job. Voted you up and will be following you.
Your pictures are just amazing~! But I told you that during the contest. Just by accident I think I got back something I didn't realize I misplaced for a bit - my birdwatching fun. I've had such a great time with the pelicans and keep going back and back for more shots.
Anyhow - great hub - and hope you'll come visit me next week for a vote in the finals~












naturegirl7 Level 1 Commenter 12 months ago
I enjoyed your lovely and informative hub. I look forward to following the exploits of Goldie and her brood.
The photos are wonderful. I wish that I could get good shots of the Wood ducks that nest in our habitat, but they are very wild.