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Lesser Whistling Duck


Lesser Whistling Duck
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Copyright: Uma KS (uma_k5) Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 47 W: 6 N: 48] (313)
Genre: Animals
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-03-12
Categories: Birds
Camera: Canon Powershot S2-IS 12X Zoom
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2007-05-08 10:27
Viewed: 472
Points: 10
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Another resident of Jurong Bird Park...

The Lesser Whistling Duck Dendrocygna javanica, also known as Indian Whistling Duck, is a small whistling duck which breeds in South Asia and southeast Asia. It may also be called the Lesser Whistling Teal (based on an older classification), or the Tree Duck.

This is a largely resident species distributed unevenly from the (Pakistan lower river valleys eastwards across most of peninsular India, Nepal terai, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, south China, to Vietnam. It is largely resident, apart from local movements (often induced by drought or floods), but Chinese birds winter further south.

Covering between 1 to 10 million km2, it is estimated to have a global population of between two and twenty million individuals[1].

Habitat: still freshwater lakes, with plentiful vegetation, where this duck feeds on seeds and other vegetation. Occasionally seeks refuge in the ocean just outside the surf area.

May be seen often perching on trees near water bodies, giving rise to the alternate name Tree Duck.

This species has a long grey bill, long head and longish legs. It has a buff head, neck and underparts, and a darker crown. The back and wings are darkish grey, and there are chestnut patches on the wings and tail. All plumages are similar.

This species is gregarious, and at favoured sites, such as Carambolin Lake in India, the flocks of a thousand or more birds arriving at dawn are an impressive sight.

The call is a wheezy, whistling "seasick, seasick", call, uttered in flight. Roosts can be quite noisy. It nests in tree holes, old nests of other birds, or on a stick platform near the ground, and lays 6-12 eggs.

(From Wikipedia)

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Hello Uma
I just love this shot! Do these ducks usually stand on one leg or is it just showing off for the camera? Great pov, lovely colours, sharpness and detail. Well done!
Kind regards,
Bev :-)

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  • lee Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 38 W: 0 N: 24] (84)
  • [2007-05-08 18:02]
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Hi Uma, a nice shot of the duck. You've got some nice colors there. Good detail on the duck. Good pose. Maybe the duck is a little too centered, a little more space in front of him might add to the composition...just a suggestion. Good work, tfs, oh ya I like your camera:-)

Lee

Hi Uma ,
very nice shot and lovely mood.
well composed and beautiful colours.
well captured
Regards
Saeed

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  • gannu Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 839 W: 4 N: 2079] (9752)
  • [2007-05-09 3:40]
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Uma,Is it standing on one leg. nice picture and colorful. The light BG actually enhancing the image of the bird. Ganesh

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  • iris Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 361 W: 39 N: 664] (2071)
  • [2007-05-10 10:03]
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Hi Uma, A very nice shot of the whistling duck out hrer.What a pose it's striking for you!!Lot of details in good lighting.Very well done.
TFS & Cheers

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