Your Mallard Ducks are domesticated and very likely no longer have the instinct to "fly south" to over-winter. "My" mallards are not mine, those are wild birds, just coming to visit and enjoy the safety in numbers. I have observed huge differences in behaviour between my domesticated ducks and the wild Mallards. And my ducks have learned a lot from their wild cousins: How to hide in plain sight. How to drill around an autumn olive shrub to make it topple, so that you can reach the berries. How use the wings to run faster. - And that it is important to always have somebody to keep an eye on the sky.