Are Redheads better?

The Redhead is a medium-sized duck that lives in western North America. They eat plants, insects and small fish and feed by dabbling or diving. Mallards have a much larger range and live across North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. They feed primarily on plants by dabbling. This new design asks the eternal question: Are Redheads Better? Than Mallards, that is... Cute gifts here for birdwatchers, duck fans and bird lovers.

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Tough Titmouse on May 24, 2012 at 5:49 PM wrote:
I don't know the answer to that one... But tHey'd look good paired up for Christmas! :D
Spurwing Plover on October 25, 2023 at 11:43 PM wrote:
Our town has small pond and in the Spring Wild Ducks will make stop as well as Canada Geese and a few years ago a pair of Orsprey's spent a few days there

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