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ViewsRadjah ShelduckFrom Opus(Redirected from Tadorna radjah)
Alternative name: Burdekin Duck
[edit] IdentificationBoth the male and female are mostly white, with dark wingtips and a distinctive "collar" of dark feathers. These birds have green bands on the tops of their wings. The female has a harsh rattle and the male has a whistle. The Radjah Shelduck is listed as a protected bird in all states of Australia [edit] DistributionNew Guinea and Australia [edit] TaxonomyThis bird is placed in the genus Tadorna, it differs markedly in external morphology, and mtDNA cytochrome b sequence data (Sraml et al. 1996) suggests its status should be reinvestigated. There are two subspecies1
[edit] HabitatMangrove forests and coastline [edit] BehaviourThe Radjah Shelduck forms long-term pair-bonds, and is usually encountered in lone pairs or small flocks. During the wet season the males commonly become very irritable, and have been observed attacking their mates. Diet: molluscs, insects, sedge materials and algae. Nesting: Pairs start searching for nesting sites during the months of January and February. They nest close to their primary food source. Its nesting materials is self-supplied down feathers. Egg-laying is usually done by May or June; the clutches range from 6 to 12 eggs. Incubation time is about 30 days. [edit] References
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