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Yellow-billed duck

Anas undulata

Description:

The Yellow-billed duck is found mainly in South Africa, where it is very common. It lives in most types of wetlands, as long as they are still-bodied and not saline. The adults feed mainly feed on plants, while the juveniles eat mainly invertebrates. The female builds the nest, which is a shallow depression in the ground, lined with fine plant matter. It lays 2-10 eggs, which are incubated solely by the female, for 26-29 days. The chicks are cared for by their mother, and take their first flight at 68 days old. They become fully independent 6 weeks after fledging.

Notes:

Spotted at the Austin Roberts Bird Sanctuary

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2 Comments

Mari du Preez
Mari du Preez 11 years ago

:)

KrantiAzad
KrantiAzad 11 years ago

so pretty !!

Mari du Preez
Spotted by
Mari du Preez

Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa

Spotted on Feb 17, 2013
Submitted on Feb 23, 2013

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