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 Koloa ~ Hawaiian Duck Anas wyvilliana
 Koloa are similar to and probably derived from the Mallard. Both sexes
         are mottled brown, resembling a small dark female Mallard. Their flight
         feathers are green to blue and bordered on both sides by white. Their
         feet and legs are orange. The bill is olive green in males and a dull
         orange or gray with a dark saddle in females. Males are darker than females
         and tend to chestnut coloring below.
 Koloa quack like Mallards, but softer and are not as vocal. There are
         few pure Koloa on Oahu, most are Mallard-Koloa hybrids. You will probably
         see only hybrids at Ka'elepulu Wetland.
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