Dragoness Eclectic (
dragoness_e) wrote2010-02-15 04:07 pm
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I want a new duck
Yesterday, we saw a new duck at the park, one that looked wild, but not immediately identifiable.
This morning, I identified our shy, mysterious stranger as a Black-bellied Whistling Duck (Dendrocygna autumnalis). They are actually somewhat rare in the United States; their normal habitat is the coasts of Mexico and further South (like the Amazon basin), though according to Wikipedia, their range has been increasing in the U.S.



Compare with the domestic Muscovy Duck on the right for size.
This morning, I identified our shy, mysterious stranger as a Black-bellied Whistling Duck (Dendrocygna autumnalis). They are actually somewhat rare in the United States; their normal habitat is the coasts of Mexico and further South (like the Amazon basin), though according to Wikipedia, their range has been increasing in the U.S.



Compare with the domestic Muscovy Duck on the right for size.
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(Anonymous) 2010-02-15 11:01 pm (UTC)(link)Wanted to say, though, that if you ever have a waterfowl you can't identify, let me know. Frosty-dear in a previous life was a bird keeper at Sea World in San Diego. She knows them all, penguins included. ;)
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What's hard is identifying domestic duck and goose breeds, since there are few "field guide" websites to domestic breeds.
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