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Provides 20ish [[feather]]s, 3-??? [[Meat|cuts]] and 0.3 lbs. of [[leather]] (like [[capercaillie]])
 
Provides 20ish [[feather]]s, 3-??? [[Meat|cuts]] and 0.3 lbs. of [[leather]] (like [[capercaillie]])
  
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Sometimes Mallard nests can be found. These can contain 7 [[Eggs|eggs]], other amounts have yet to be found.
  
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== Real life context ==
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*'''''[[wikipedia:Mallard|Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos)]]''''' - English Wikipedia article
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*'''''[https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinisorsa Sinisorsa (Anas platyrhynchos)]''''' - Finnish Wikipedia article
  
Sometimes Mallard nests can be found. These can contain 7 [[Eggs|eggs]], other amounts have yet to be found.
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One of the most common, if not ''the'' commonest species of wild duck. The drake can be easily distinguished by the rich green plumage on its neck and head.
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Another Finnish name for the animal is ''heinäsorsa''.
  
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Revision as of 00:22, 2 December 2018

Mallard
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It seems to be a forest duck in URW.

Hard to hunt because it seems to notice you very fast and then starts to fly up in the air.

Provides 20ish feathers, 3-??? cuts and 0.3 lbs. of leather (like capercaillie)

Sometimes Mallard nests can be found. These can contain 7 eggs, other amounts have yet to be found.

Real life context

One of the most common, if not the commonest species of wild duck. The drake can be easily distinguished by the rich green plumage on its neck and head.

Another Finnish name for the animal is heinäsorsa.