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ViewsWest Indian Whistling-DuckFrom Opus(Redirected from Black-billed Whstling-Duck)
Alternative names: Black-billed Whistling-Duck, Cuban Whistling-Duck
[edit] Identification48-58 cm. Long black bill, long head and legs, pale foreneck, light brown face, dark brown-black crown, back, breast and wings, white underparts with heavy black markings. Sexes are similar; juveniles are duller. [edit] DistributionBahamas, Turks and Caicos Islands, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico and Antigua-Barbuda. [edit] TaxonomyThis species is monotypic.[1] [edit] HabitatWooded swamps and mangroves. [edit] BehaviourNocturnal. They nest in tree cavities, on branches, in clumps of bromeliads, and on the ground under thatch palms and other dense bushes. 10-16 eggs are laid. The diet includes plant food. [edit] References
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