You're lucky this was a single mallard hen. In some mallard families, a monophobic drake does not leave the female and if you went close to the nest and the pair caught you by surprise, the male would have attacked you first, unlike the female that stands still and just stares you down.
You're lucky this was a single mallard hen. In some mallard families, a monophobic drake does not leave the female and if you went close to the nest and the pair caught you by surprise, the male would have attacked you first, unlike the female that stands still and just stares you down.
animalobssessor9 1 year ago
Cute vid! Thanks for sharing it with us! I love your accent by the way. (I know what accent right!?. LOL!)
Vinniebearinpa 2 years ago