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Black Capped Whistling Goose Peering from under his wing after a long day.. Dendrocygna viduata,White-faced Whistling Duck Click/tap to enlarge Country intro

Black Capped Whistling Goose

Peering from under his wing after a long day..

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  1. Thanks for sharing these photos. Note that in JungleDragon, members are asked to include basic details as part of the photo. You did not share any location info. You are asked to at least share the country in which the photo was taken, since this helps in identifying the species. You can set the country using the "Set country" button. Even better is to geotag the photo, which you can do using the "Geotag this photo" button.

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    Posted 10 years ago
    1. WildFlower,
      thank you for letting me know! Its been some time since I've had a chance to get photos like these and thanks for your help!
      Posted 10 years ago

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The white-faced whistling duck is a whistling duck that breeds in sub-Saharan Africa and much of South America. This species is gregarious, and at favoured sites, the flocks of a thousand or more birds arriving at dawn are an impressive sight. As the name implies, these are noisy birds with a clear three-note whistling call.

Similar species: Ducks, Geese, Etc.
Species identified by WildFlower
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Uploaded Apr 7, 2015. Captured Jan 1, 1980 00:03.
  • Canon EOS 10D
  • f/5.6
  • 1/25s
  • ISO200
  • 300mm