In the quiet stillness of the pond, the peace is broken by a sudden and fierce confrontation. Two male mallards engage in a heated struggle—not with each other alone, but directed toward a lone female.
In the world of mallards, such scenes are not uncommon during the breeding season. Driven by instinct and competition, several males may pursue the same female at once. In these moments, their vibrant plumage and graceful movements give way to aggression, sometimes overwhelming the female and forcing her beneath the water’s surface.
It is a stark reminder that nature, while beautiful, is often shaped by the pressures of survival and reproduction—forces that do not always afford gentleness.
Anas platyrhynchos
Shot with:
Canon EOS 6D + Sigma 150-600mm f/5.0-6.3
600mm | 1/4000 | f/6.3 | ISO6400