Mandarin Duck is a colorful duck species native to East Asia

 Mandarin Duck is A pretty and distinctive little water bird, It is medium sized at 41–49 cm (16–19 in) long with a 65–75 cm (26–30 in) wingspan.

How many Mandarin Ducks are left in 2019?

Mandarin Ducks have a global population of Nearby 65,000 individuals left in 2019.

How to Identify Mandarin Ducks

Very simple to identify Mandarin Ducks, that ducks are beautiful: male mandarin duck have elaborate plumage with orange plumes on their cheeks, orange 'sails' on their back, and pale orange sides; female mandarin duck are dull in comparison, with grey heads, brown backs, and white eyestripe.

Where's Mandarin Duck Living?

The Mandarin Duck native to southeastern Russia, eastern China and into North Korea, South Korea, and Japan. These ducks breed in China, Japan, and Siberia. They spend their winters in southern China and Japan.

What kind of foods Mandarin Duck eat

Normally Mandarin Ducks eat plants, seeds, snails, insects, and small fish to its diet, they more like beech mast. Seasonally changes diet of mandarin ducks in the fall and winter, they mostly eat acorns and grains.

What is the Mandarin Duck Habitat?

Mandarin duck hasn't specific habitats, they can survive in various habitats. It normally inhabits areas near lakes, ponds, and rivers but it can be also found in forests and near the urban areas.

Mandarin Duck behavior and ecology

Mandarin Ducks are migratory. So many ducks in England also make long-distance flights. Mandarin Ducks have been known to cover more than 500 miles in 24 hours.

What is the reason endangered threats and conservation

Mandarin Duck is an endangered species. Species become endangered for two main reasons: loss of habitat and loss of genetic variation. A loss of habitat can happen naturally and also Human activity can also contribute to a loss of habitat (Development for housing, industry, and agriculture reduces the habitat of native organisms. This can happen in a number of different ways).

Loss of Genetic Variation:-

Usually, the greater the population of a species, the greater its genetic variation. Loss of genetic variation can occur naturally. Human activity can also lead to a loss of genetic variation. Overhunting and overfishing have reduced the populations of many animals. Reduced population means there are fewer breeding pairs. A breeding pair is made up of two mature members of the species that are not closely related and can produce healthy offspring. With fewer breeding pairs, genetic variation shrinks.


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