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Lesser Whistling-Duck

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Alternative name: Lesser Whistling Teal

Dendrocygna javanica
Photo by Chaiyan
Photo by Chaiyan

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[edit] Identification

Long grey bill, long head and longish legs. 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.

[edit] Distribution

India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, south China, to Vietnam.

[edit] Taxonomy

[edit] Habitat

Still freshwater lakes

[edit] Behaviour

It nests in tree holes, old nests of other birds, or on a stick platform near the ground, and lays 6-12 eggs.

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