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Anas platyrhynchos
The Mallard is widely distributed across the Northern Hemisphere, North America from southern and central Alaska to Mexico, the Hawaiian Islands, and across Eurasia, from Iceland and southern Greenland and parts of Morocco (North Africa) in the west, Scandinavia to the north, and to Siberia, Japan, and China in the east. It is strongly migratory in the northern parts of its breeding range, and winters farther south.
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You are absolutely right ... will do! Thank you! :)
Cropping it would give us more of the bird, and less of the rocks, but that may not be what you want! Pretty picture.