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Australian Wood Duck

Chenonetta jubata

Description:

The Australian Wood Duck is a medium-sized 'goose-like' duck with a dark brown head and a pale grey body with two black stripes along the back. Males have the darker head and a small dark mane, with a speckled brown-grey breast and a black lower belly and undertail. The females have a paler head with two white stripes, above and below the eye, a speckled breast and flanks, with a white lower belly and undertail. In flight, the wings are pale grey above, contrasting with black wingtips, and have a noticeable white bar on the underside (the secondaries). They walk easily on land and may be seen perching on logs and in trees. They will only take to open water when disturbed. This species is also known as the Maned Duck or the Maned Goose.

Habitat:

Parkland pond.

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1 Comment

lori.tas
lori.tas 10 years ago

Beautiful shots, Tony, of one of my favorite Australian birds.

TonyMarkham
Spotted by
TonyMarkham

Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia

Spotted on Jul 15, 2013
Submitted on Aug 23, 2013

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