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Two Mandarin Ducks In A Tree Jigsaw Puzzle Game

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About: In today's puzzle we feature two cute mandarin ducks sitting in a tree. Compared to other ducks, mandarins are shy birds, preferring to seek cover under on in trees. They also nest in cavities in trees close to water. They mainly eat plants and seeds, especially beech mast, but they may also add snails, insects and small fish to their diet on occasion.
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