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ViewsYellow-billed DuckFrom Opus(Redirected from Anas undulata)
[edit] IdentificationGrey, darker head, bright yellow bill, wings are white below with white-bordered green speculum. Sexes are similar, and juveniles are slightly duller than adults. The north-eastern race is darker and has a brighter bill and blue speculum.
[edit] DistributionSouthern and eastern Africa. [edit] TaxonomyAnas undulata has two subspecies:[1]
[edit] HabitatFreshwater in fairly open country. [edit] BehaviourThe diet includes plant food for which it dabbles mainly in the evening or at night. It nests on the ground in dense vegetation near water; 6-12 eggs are laid. [edit] References
[edit] External LinksCategories: Birds | Anas
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