Any Hope??

You could try putting the females in a dog kennel and bring them near the drake, Them qaucking and talking might ecourage him to come back or you could set a live trap and bait it with some food and see if he is hungry enough to enter the cage. Hopefully he comes back ! I know how crazy mallards can be sometimes.
Yes..Try it? Might work?..Mallards come here to get my Call hens each spring and my Drake tries to leave too..
 
You could try putting the females in a dog kennel and bring them near the drake, Them qaucking and talking might ecourage him to come back or you could set a live trap and bait it with some food and see if he is hungry enough to enter the cage. Hopefully he comes back ! I know how crazy mallards can be sometimes.
Good idea but we have problems with that. I don’t know if the drake is still in the pond and I can’t set a trap as it’s a protected area by police. Both methods might seem weird to the police and the fence is high so the drake wouldn’t be able to get out unless he flies.
 
Good idea but we have problems with that. I don’t know if the drake is still in the pond and I can’t set a trap as it’s a protected area by police. Both methods might seem weird to the police and the fence is high so the drake wouldn’t be able to get out unless he flies.
Call animal control and explain the situation? Maybe they can get the gate open to allow you to get the Drake?
 
I don’t want to do any risks to try and get him out. I love him with all my heart and this isn’t me saying that I don’t care for him enough. But I’m sure that somehow he will live. He is protected in that pond and the area must have loads of bugs he loves as no one can get in. If one day he flies somewhere and sees the female ducks, hopefully he returns. If not, he has grown up and now a man of his own. I miss him greatly but I don’t want to drag him back home. He seems to be doing great.
 

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