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Wandering Whistling-Duck

Photo: Courtesy of
Naturalist Guide Damon Ramsey
WANDERING WHISTLING-DUCK:
Dendrocygna arcuata 54 - 60cm
Identifying characteristics:
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Called
"whistling" because of their calls and the sound of their flight.
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In flight,
it has short rounded wings, with trailing legs.
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Has
blackish crown and hind neck, and brownish-black upperparts
Distribution: Wetlands throughout the tropics. Also found in North America.
Habitat:
Found in deep vegetated lagoons and swamps, and flooding grasslands.
Call:
Is a distinctive; shrill and whistling.
Additional
Whistling Duck Photos
Script courtesy
of Naturalist Guide Damon Ramsey
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