Black Bellied Whistling Duck
It has been recorded in every eastern state and adjacent canadian province Find out its distribution, diet, behavior, mating, and conservation status. In places like texas and louisiana, watch for noisy flocks of these gaudy ducks dropping into fields to forage on seeds, or loafing on golf course ponds
Black-bellied Whistling-Duck
Listen for them, too—these ducks really do have a whistle for their call As a highly sociable and adaptable species, it has successfully. See range maps, photos, songs, and climate threats for this species.
Find out its range, habitat, food, identification and media on this web page.
Gangly duck with long neck and legs Look for the bold white wing stripe, especially visible in flight Juvenile is duller brownish overall with gray bill and legs Find out how they adapt to different habitats and migrate to breed in other states.
Find out how to identify, communicate, feed, nest and help this species that is becoming more common in the southern u.s. Find out how they adapt to different habitats, forage for seeds and grains, and nest in tree cavities or ground sites. With its striking colors, long legs, and distinctive vocalizations, this bird stands out amongst the wetlands and fields of its tropical and subtropical range
