Fulvous Whistling-duck (Dendrocygna bicolor)
The Fulvous Whistling-Duck (Dendrocygna bicolor) is a striking waterfowl species known for its rich, warm-brown plumage with a distinctive golden hue along its sides and back. These ducks are named for the soft whistling sound they make, which can often be heard as they gather in small flocks around wetland habitats. Found in parts of Africa, South Asia, and the Americas, Fulvous Whistling-Ducks are highly social and prefer freshwater lakes, marshes, and flooded fields where they feed primarily on seeds and aquatic vegetation. They are unique among ducks for their upright posture and relatively long legs, which give them a distinctive silhouette. Known to be strong, graceful fliers, they migrate seasonally, moving to find optimal feeding grounds.
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