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Travel Bug Dog Tag Daffy Duck Duck Tag

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Released:
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Origin:
Mississippi, United States
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of dcbi2007.

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Daffy needs to migrate North for the Summer and South for the Winter. Daffy needs to travel the Mississippi flyway in his migrating pattern from North to South and back again. The Mississippi flyway is from Canada to the North and the Gulf of Mexico to the South. Please help Daffy run from the cold in the winter and the heat in the summer. Take pictures of Daffy on his migration.



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Daffy Duck Duck Tag 006

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MALLARD DUCK

Description: The mallard is one of the most recognized of all ducks and is the ancestor of several domestic breeds. Its wide range has given rise to several distinct populations. Male: The male mallard's white neck-ring separates the green head from the chestnut-brown chest, contrasts with the gray sides, brownish back, black rump, and black upper- and undertail coverts. The speculum is violet-blue bordered by black and white and the outer tail feathers are white. The bill is yellow to yellowish-green and the legs and feet are coral-red. Male utters a soft, rasping kreep. Female: The female mallard is a mottled brownish color and has a violet speculum bordered by black and white. The crown of the head is dark brown with a dark brown stripe running through the eye. The remainder of the head is lighter brown than the upper body. The bill is orange splotched with brown and the legs and feet are orange. Female is especially vocal with the characteristic series of quacks.



Breeding: Mallards have one of the most extensive breeding ranges of any duck in North America, extending across the northern one-third of the USA, and up to the Bering Sea. The highest mallard densities occur in the prairie pothole region of Saskatchewan, Alberta, Manitoba, and North Dakota, with nests placed in upland habitat near wetlands on the ground, or in tree holes or nest boxes. Female mallards lay an average of 9 eggs.
Migrating and Wintering: Mallards migrate along numerous corridors, but the greatest concentrations move from Manitoba and Saskatchewan through the Midwestern USA to the Mississippi Alluvial Valley. Mallards winter throughout the USA, with highest densities typically recorded during winter surveys along the Mississippi Flyway from Cape Girardeau, Missouri, to the Gulf of Mexico. Among the dabbling ducks, mallards are one of the latest fall migrants. They also have the most extended migration period, which lasts from late summer to early winter. Mallards are found in a variety of habitats including, dry agricultural fields, shallow marshes, and oak-dominated forested wetlands. Mallards are vagrant to Central America and the Caribbean. There are feral breeding populations on Bermuda, introduced in 1960, and the Cayman Islands, introduced in 1983. (Scott and Carbonell, 1986)

Population: The mallard is the most common duck in the USA, with greatest abundance between the Appalachian and Rocky Mountains. The 2001 estimate of 7.9 million breeding mallards was a 17% decrease from last years estimate of 9.5 million, but 5% above the long-term average. Mallard populations have benefited greatly from the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and other grassland restoration efforts in the northern prairies of the USA, where populations have increased 100% above the long-term average.

Food habits: Mallards dabble to feed on seeds, rootlets, and tubers of aquatic plants, seeds of swamp and river bottoms.
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Retrieve It from a Cache 3/1/2009 dcbi2007 retrieved it from Slaughterhouse West Virginia   Visit Log

Will keep it moving right along.

Dropped Off 8/25/2008 rapido57 placed it in Slaughterhouse West Virginia - 109.97 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 8/19/2008 rapido57 retrieved it from Tree Treasure Ohio   Visit Log

Neat TB. A big fan of Ducks Unlimited to begin with.

Discovered It 8/4/2008 HTTeacherguy discovered it   Visit Log

Nice duck :)

Dropped Off 8/4/2008 MoeMoe4 placed it in Tree Treasure Ohio   Visit Log
Grab It (Not from a Cache) 8/4/2008 MoeMoe4 grabbed it   Visit Log

finally. sorry.

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