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Black runner duck

Anas platyrhynchos domesticus

Description:

Indian Runners are an unusual breed of domestic duck. They stand erect like penguins and, rather than waddling, they run. The females usually lay about 150 – 200 eggs a year or more, depending whether they are from exhibition or utility strains. They were found on the Indonesian Islands of Lombok, Java and Bali where they were 'walked' to market and sold as egg-layers or for meat. These ducks do not fly and only rarely form nests and incubate their own eggs. They run or walk, often dropping their eggs wherever they happen to be. The ducks vary in weight between 3-5 lbs. Their height (from crown to tail tip) ranges from 20 inches in small females to about 30 inches in the taller males. The eggs are often greenish-white in color, but these too vary. Indian Runners love foraging. They also like swimming in ponds and streams, but they are likely to be preoccupied in running around grassy meadows looking for worms, slugs, even catching flies. Only the females quack. All drakes are limited to a hoarse whisper.

Habitat:

Bowie Nature Park, Tennessee.

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2 Comments

KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago

Thank Liam!
I've only ever seen these out of water before - they are very strange looking, almost look like umbrellas!

Liam
Liam 12 years ago

A Black Runner Duck.

KarenL
Spotted by
KarenL

Fairview, Tennessee, USA

Spotted on Mar 7, 2012
Submitted on Mar 8, 2012

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