Male mallards typically develop their distinctive green heads during their first molting period, which occurs in late summer, around July to August. By this time, they have reached sexual maturity and shed their juvenile plumage. The vibrant green coloration is a result of structural coloration and becomes more pronounced as they mature. This striking plumage is important for attracting mates during the breeding season.
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