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This duck breeds in sub-Saharan Africa and much of South America. It is a boldly patterned resident of freshwater marshes. There are
eight different species of whistling ducks named for their three-note whistling contact call, which they use to find other
members of their flock. Males and females look similar.
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Lloyd & Sandy Spitalnik | 10-Aug-2012 23:42 | |
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