A clean, well-lit wildlife portrait of a male mallard duck, Anas platyrhynchos, one of the world's most widely recognised waterbirds, standing at the water's edge against a soft blue background. The drake is in full breeding plumage: the iconic iridescent green head catches the light with a jewel-like metallic sheen, the yellow bill is vivid and sharply defined, and the rich chestnut-brown breast contrasts with the pale silver-gray of the flanks and the white neck ring that separates head from body. Orange legs are visible at the base of the frame. The blue water background is rendered as a uniform, gently textured plane of soft color that isolates the bird without distraction. The mallard, Anas platyrhynchos, is among the most photographed waterfowl in the world, yet a clean, sharp, well-exposed full-body breeding portrait in good light retains strong commercial value for a wide range of applications. Subject: male mallard, full body. Latin name: Anas platyrhynchos. Family: Anatidae. Location: Netherlands. Season: spring breeding plumage. Copy space: none. Suitable for wildlife guides, ornithology, educational content, nature editorial, wildlife art, and waterfowl photography collections
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