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Burdekin Duck ( Radjah Shelduck )

Tadorna radjah

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Field Notes

Description:

The Radjah Shelduck is white with a chestnut band across its chest. Its wingtips, back, rump and tail are black while green and russet patches may be seen in a distinct pattern along its extended wings. It has a white eye with pink legs, feet and beak. The juvenile is much like the adult, except that the white portions are slightly brown

Habitat:

Tropical coastal wetlands, rivers, mudflats, mangroves and paperback swamps

Notes:

Diet: The Radjah Shelduck is an omnivore and eats molluscs, insects, algae and sedges. It uses its beak to filter the water in search of bugs and seeds.

Breeding: The Radjah Shelduck nests close to both water and its food supply and so is rarely seen too far from water. It often chooses a hollow tree to hold its cream coloured eggs. The ducklings leave the nest soon after hatching, heading straight for the water to clean off. Both parents care for the ducklings.

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Comments (2)

Beautiful looking ducks aren't they. Lovely photo MacC.
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PublishedJuly 9, 2014

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