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LESSER WHISTLING DUCK
Dendrocygna javanica
8.03985, 80.7529
Field Notes
Description:
The lesser whistling duck (Dendrocygna javanica), also known as Indian whistling duck or lesser whistling teal, is a species of whistling duck that breeds in Sri Lanka and in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. They are nocturnal feeders that during the day may be found in flocks around lakes and wet paddy fields. They can perch on trees and sometimes build their nest in the hollow of a tree. This brown and long-necked duck has broad wings that are visible in flight and produces a loud two-note wheezy call. It has a chestnut rump, differentiating it from its larger relative, the fulvous whistling duck, which has a creamy white rump.
Habitat:
This is a largely resident species distributed widely across lowland wetlands of the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. The species ranges across Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, , Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam.
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