The male Mallard is the widely recognized “green-headed” duck and is a common sight in waterside parks. The more somber female, clad mostly in brown, still shares the male’s white tail. By 2080, Audubon's climate model projects a significant shift northward during the summer, with 75 percent loss in current summer range. The winter range appears stable, with a less than 10 percent change from the current range. Despite security during the winter, this popular game bird faces a dramatic and difficult adjustment during the summer, as the species largely departs the lower 48 by the end of the century.
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