Nature Note
Mallard Duck (Anas platyrhynchos)
Female mallards build their nests on the ground near water, lining them with soft down feathers to keep their eggs warm.
On the fifth day of creation, God filled the waters with living creatures and the skies with birds.
This tank features an original photograph of a female mallard drifting across calm water. The female mallard is known for her softly patterned plumage, a natural camouflage that reflects the colors of the wetlands where she nests and raises her young.
The reverse side features a "Day 5" design with the Genesis line, "Let birds fly above the earth."
Unisex Garment-Dyed Tank Top | Comfort Colors 9360
100% ring-spun cotton
Garment-dyed for a soft, lived in feel
Relaxed fit
Features original wildlife photography by Sherri Powers
On the fifth day of creation, God filled the waters with living creatures and the skies with birds.
This tank features an original photograph of a female mallard drifting across calm water. The female mallard is known for her softly patterned plumage, a natural camouflage that reflects the colors of the wetlands where she nests and raises her young.
The reverse side features a "Day 5" design with the Genesis line, "Let birds fly above the earth."
Unisex Garment-Dyed Tank Top | Comfort Colors 9360
100% ring-spun cotton
Garment-dyed for a soft, lived in feel
Relaxed fit
Features original wildlife photography by Sherri Powers
Mallard Duck (Anas platyrhynchos)
Female mallards build their nests on the ground near water, lining them with soft down feathers to keep their eggs warm.