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Bird name:

Black-bellied Whistling-Duck

Dendrocygna autumnalis

Order

ANSERIFORMES

Family

Geese and Ducks (Anatidae)

Code 4

BBWD

Code 6

DENAUT

ITIS

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ILLUSTRATION

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PHOTOS

CONSERVATION STATUS

Least-Concern

The Black-bellied Whistling-Duck is a whistling-duck which may also be called the Black-bellied Tree Duck. It is quite a common species, with populations totaling 1.5 million or more. They breed in the southern United States and Central and South America, and can be found year-round in areas such as Texas. Arizona and Louisiana serve as home to the Black-bellied Whistling-Duck seasonally in the U.S. They are nocturnal feeders, and eat a diet composed mostly of plant life. In past years, hunting activities caused concern for the Black-bellied Whistling-Duck, but recent counts have confirmed the populations are at least stable if not growing in North America. Due to the large population and ability to absorb the hunting activities, the conservation status of the Black-bellied Whistling-Duck is Least Concern.

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SUMMARY

Overview

Black-bellied Whistling-Duck: Large, colorful duck with bright red bill, pink-red legs and feet. Shows white wing patch, black belly, reddish-brown breast, neck and back. Face, foreneck are gray, white eye ring. Feeds on aquatic plants, cultivated grains, seeds. Direct flight on rapid wing beats.


Range and Habitat

Black-bellied Whistling-Duck: Occurs in freshwater and estuarine wetlands and marshes along the Texas Gulf Coast and also in southern Arizona.

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SONGS AND CALLS

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Black-bellied Whistling-Duck Voice

Voice Text

"pe che che ne"

INTERESTING FACTS

  • The Black-bellied Whistling-Duck is an unusual species among North American waterfowl. With its long legs, peculiar appearance, and odd habits, it was described by one early American ornithologist as “most un-duck-like.”
  • They were formerly known as the Black-bellied Tree Duck; as this name suggests, they are quite fond of perching. Additionally, tree cavities provide nesting sites.
  • This species expanded its range in the latter half of the 20th century, and has benefited in recent years from the placement of nest boxes across key portions of its range.
  • A group of ducks has many collective nouns, including a "brace", "flush", "paddling", "raft", and "team" of ducks.

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Range Map for Black-bellied Whistling-Duck

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BellyX
The ventral part of the bird, or the area between the flanks on each side and the crissum and breast. Flight muscles are located between the belly and the breast.
BreastX
The upper front part of a bird.
Eye ringX
The circle around the eye formed of feathers that are a different color from the rest of the face.
FaceX
The front part of the head consisting of the bill, eyes, cheeks and chin.
ForeneckX
Also called the jugulum or throat patch, it is located on the front of the neck.
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