Drakes
Drakes is a term with two principal modern uses. In biology and everyday language, a drake is a male duck. The word is used to distinguish the male from the female, which is called a hen. In many duck species, drakes display striking plumage during the breeding season, a form of sexual dimorphism that helps attract mates. Juvenile ducks are typically referred to as ducklings, regardless of sex, until they reach maturity.
In ornithology, the distinction between drakes and hens is routinely made to describe adult males and females.
The term drake also appears in folklore and fantasy. In this sense, a drake is a dragon-like
Etymology centers on two strands: the animal sense deriving from everyday English usage for a male duck,