Mallard (disambiguation)
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A mallard is a type of duck.
Mallard may also mean:
Vehicles
- LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard, the fastest steam locomotive ever, reaching 126 miles per hour
- Grumman Mallard, an amphibious aircraft of the late 1940s
- Advanced Aeromarine Mallard, an aircraft
- HMS Mallard, the name of four ships of the Royal Navy
- USS Mallard, either of 2 USA naval ships
Music
- Mallard (band)
- Mallard Song, an ancient tradition of All Souls College, Oxford
- Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Company, the world's first synthesizer ensemble
Places
In the United States:
- Mallard, California, an abandoned town
- Mallard, Iowa
- Mallard, Minnesota, an abandoned town site
- Point Mallard Park, in Decatur, Alabama
- Black Mallard River, a short river in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan
Fictional characters
- Donald "Ducky" Mallard, a character on the TV show NCIS
- Gosalyn Mallard, a character created for the Disney animated series Darkwing Duck
- Mallard Fillmore, a conservative politically oriented comic strip
- Millard the Mallard, a fictional character and mascot of WRVA radio in Richmond, Virginia
Sports teams
- Fermanagh Mallards F.C., a women's association football team in Ballinamallard, Northern Ireland
- Madison Mallards, a collegiate summer baseball team from Madison, Wisconsin
- Quad City Mallards, an ice hockey team competing in the United Hockey League
Other uses
- Mallard (surname)
- Duck Mallard (temperature), when it is cold outside.
- Mallard BASIC, a BASIC interpreter for CP/M written by Locomotive Software
- Mallard (documentation), a markup language for creation of user documentation
- 6236 Mallard, a Main-belt Asteroid
- Operation Mallard, a part of World War II 1944 Operation Tonga in Normandy
- Mallard and Claret, a popular fishing fly in the United Kingdom
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