GranderTheGander
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- Feb 3, 2021
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Yes, mallards will quickly dive under to avoid being grabbed by an air predator. It would make no sense to quickly swim or fly off, because they would still be above water to grab. There was a video posted here not too long ago showing domestic ducks in a pond diving under again and again at night, because an owl was around. Sadly, the young mallard with them, who was slower due to developmental problems, was grabbed by the owl.That's funny about them staying under when you're trying to catch them.
That's a thing I and my friends have been thinking about the mallards. There are peregrine falcons in the area, and the ducks will stay in the water when they see them. They're always keeping one eye on the sky. We figure, firstly, if the hawk does its signature punching thing with its legs, it will only push them into the water and not harm them. And secondly if they see a hawk diving through the air toward them, they can go under to evade.
The reflexes of these wild mallards are hair trigger. They can get from land into the water in a quarter blink of an eye.