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Austin Roberts Bird Sanctuary series. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-billed_Duck Yellow-billed Duck From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Yellow-billed Duck Conservation status Least Concern Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Anseriformes Family: Anatidae Genus: Anas Species: A. undulata Binomial name Anas undulata Dubois, 1839 Subspecies * A. u. rueppelli Northern Yellow-billed Duck * A. u. undulata Southern Yellow-billed Duck The Yellow-billed Duck, Anas undulata, is a 51-58 cm long dabbling duck which is an abundant resident breeder in southern and eastern Africa. This duck is not migratory, but will wander in the dry season to find suitable waters. It is highly gregarious outside the breeding season and forms large flocks. These are Mallard-sized mainly grey ducks with a darker head and bright yellow bill. The wings are whitish below, and from above show a white-bordered green speculum. Sexes are similar, and juveniles are slightly duller than adults. The north-eastern race is darker and has a brighter bill and blue speculum. It is a bird of freshwater habitats in fairly open country and feeds by dabbling for plant food mainly in the evening or at night. It nests on the ground in dense vegetation near water. The clutch numbers between six and twelve eggs. The male has a Teal-like whistle, whereas the female has a Mallard-like quack. The Yellow-billed Duck is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) applies. The southern nominate subspecies is declining due to competition and hybridization with feral Mallards (Rhymer 2006).

Comments (12)


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delaorden_ojeda

4:19PM | Sun, 06 April 2008

Great job in this capture, nice composition and colors, bravo !

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Digitaleagle

4:21PM | Sun, 06 April 2008

Beautiful image excellent composition and POV, well done my friend!!!

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danob

4:33PM | Sun, 06 April 2008

Quite a superb image my compliments

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JaneEden

6:21PM | Sun, 06 April 2008

Excellent POV, and capture of these lovely ducks, hugs Jane xx

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MrsRatbag

8:12PM | Sun, 06 April 2008

Beautiful capture!

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ascript

9:08PM | Sun, 06 April 2008

Great shot! ;)

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artaddict2

11:46PM | Sun, 06 April 2008

Stunning detail here Christo, a very fine capture of these wonderful ducks.

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amlondono

11:58PM | Sun, 06 April 2008

What a gorgeous capture , thanks for the info , Ana

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furuta

10:35AM | Mon, 07 April 2008

Wow...very cute and beautiful!!

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dorothylee

8:48PM | Mon, 07 April 2008

Love how they have their backs to each other. I also love the color here. Well captured!

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busi2ness

3:49PM | Wed, 09 April 2008

Fantastic detail and color, well done!

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MaraP

4:51AM | Sun, 13 April 2008

Amazing image!!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/5.0
MakeOLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
ModelE-500
Shutter Speed1/250
ISO Speed100
Focal Length150

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