manky mallard

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English

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A manky mallard with plain white domestic ducks

Etymology

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Said to have been coined by British birder Charlie Moores.

Noun

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manky mallard (plural manky mallards)

  1. A mallard bred from wild mallards and domestic ducks, with variable and uneven plumage patterns.

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