Pacific black duck
Updated: Dec 13, 2024
Bird
The Pacific Black Duck is a widespread waterfowl species native to Australasia, known for its distinctive dark brown plumage with pale facial stripes. It inhabits a variety of freshwater environments, from urban ponds to remote wetlands, feeding on seeds, plants, and small aquatic creatures. These ducks are highly social and often form flocks with other waterbirds.
SCIENTIFIC NAME:
Anas superciliosa
FAMILY:
Anatidae
NATIONAL CONSERVATION STATUS:
Least Concern
Fun Fact:
The Pacific Black Duck is known for its "whistling quack," which can often be heard echoing across quiet wetlands at dawn or dusk!
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