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 adult ♂, breeding BirdGuides rarity status: Common
For the purposes of our bird news services, this species is classed as Common: common species, including species that are certain or probable escapees from captivity when occurring in the British Isles. (Note that rarity levels are currently applied nationally and may not reflect local variations in abundance.) Most recent photos of Mallard (25)
 undisclosed site, Lincs 13/05/13 |
 undisclosed site, Norfolk 02/05/13 |
 Pulborough Brooks RSPB, W Sussex 07/05/13 |
 Morden, London 05/05/13 |
 Middleton, Lancs 08/05/13 |
 Fritham, Hants 05/05/13 |
 Bolton Abbey, N Yorks 04/05/13 |
 Minsmere RSPB, Suffolk 28/04/13 |
 St. Johns, IOM 27/04/13 |
 Grainthorpe Haven, Lincs 26/04/13 |
 Bibury, Glos 25/04/13 |
 Bibury, Glos 25/04/13 |
 Trough of Bowland, Lancs 23/04/13 |
 Melton CP, Leics 23/04/13 |
 Minsmere RSPB, Suffolk 20/04/13 |
 Portsmouth, Hants 20/04/13 |
 Minsmere RSPB, Suffolk 20/04/13 |
 Slimbridge WWT, Glos 19/04/13 |
 Strumpshaw Fen RSPB, Norfolk 14/04/13 |
 Loch Leven, Perth/Kinross 27/10/06 |
 Loch Leven, Perth/Kinross 27/10/06 |
 Mistley, Essex 05/04/13 |
 Lackford Lakes SWT, Suffolk 07/04/13 |
 Aldwincle, Northants 07/04/13 |
 Aldwincle, Northants 07/04/13 |
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European breeding populations (45)
Mallard breeds in the following countries (Bird News Extra subscribers will see population statistics and information on trends for each country, and a map of population densities): Albania Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Faroe Islands Finland France Georgia Germany Greece Greenland Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lichtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macedonia Moldova Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia Serbia and Montenegro Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Ukraine Products featuring Mallard (10)
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