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	 Mandarin Duck (Aix galericulata)
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| Subject: | Mandarin Duck (Aix galericulata) 
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| Captured from a WONDERFUL MULTIMEDIA CD-ROM title,
 "Eyewitness Encyclopedia of Nature",
 Dorling Kindersley Multimedia, 1995
 
 PLUMAGE
 MALE AND FEMALE birds often have different plumage. This difference is very noticeable in the mandarin duck. The male uses brightly colored feathers in the breeding season to attract a mate. The female's camouflaged plumage protects her while she incubates the eggs.
 
 MALE MANDARIN
 After the breeding season, the male mots his bright feathers and looks like the female.
 FEMALE MANDARIN
 The female's dull colors hide her from predators as she sits on the nest.
 
 Dorling Kindersly Multimedia
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 http://volvo.gslis.utexas.edu/~reviews/dkmm.html
 
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 |  |  | Guest |  |  | Scientific Name:	Aix galericulata (Linnaeus, 1758) Common Names:	Mandarin Duck, Mandarin
 French: Canard mandarin; German: Mandarinente; Spanish: Pato mandarín
 Taxonomy: Anas galericulata Linnaeus, 1758, China.
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