Thursday, June 21, 2012
Today at Dekorte Park in the Meadowlands I saw a few dozen of Mallards. While on the water they were very quiet but as I approached they started to swim away. When I really close to a pair, they flew away. As they took off one made the two syllable sound "Wahck-wahck" and it said that again when landing. It sound like a typical duck sounding call. The mnemonic I came up with was "Good-bye" and "Hell-o". The pair landed next to about 8 other Mallards and they and few immediately started to call out "wahck-wachk-wachk-wachk-wachk-wachk-wachk..." for about 10 seconds and then they stopped.
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do female Mallard makes same call as males during courtship?
ReplyDeleteThe quintessential duck’s quack is the sound of the female mallard. Females often give this call in a series of 2–10 quacks that begin loudly and get softer. When courting, she may give a paired form of this quack. The male does not quack; instead he gives a quieter, rasping, one- or two-noted call. Ducklings make soft, shrill whistles when alarmed.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/mallard/sounds