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  2. White-faced whistling duck - Wikipedia

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    For example, the white-faced whistling ducks with more black coloration are commonly found in western Africa where rainfall supersedes the dry season. The back and wings are dark brown to black, and the underparts are black with a fine white barring on the flanks. The neck is chestnut. Males and females have similar plumage.

  3. White-winged duck - Wikipedia

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    This is one of the largest living species of duck next only to the steamer ducks which are heavier. The Muscovy duck also attains sizes that nearly rival the white-winged duck, but may average a bit smaller in a wild state. Length is 66–81 cm (26–32 in) and wingspan is 116–153 cm (46–60 in). [5]

  4. Eurasian teal - Wikipedia

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    Male has the wide white wing stripe and conspicuous face markings, which gave the colour teal its name. The Eurasian teal is one of the smallest extant dabbling ducks at 34–43 cm (13–17 in) length and with an average weight of 360 g (13 oz) in drake (males) and 340 g (12 oz) in hens (females). The wings are 17.5–20.4 cm (6.9–8.0 in ...

  5. Whistling duck - Wikipedia

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    In 1837, William Swainson named the genus Dendrocygna to distinguish whistling ducks from the other waterfowl. [2] The type species was listed as the wandering whistling duck (D. arcuata), formerly named by Thomas Horsfield as Anas arcuata. [3] Whistling duck taxonomy, including that of the entire order Anseriformes, is complicated and disputed ...

  6. Black-bellied whistling duck - Wikipedia

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    The face and upper neck are gray, and they sport a thin but distinct white eye-ring. The extensive white in the wings is obvious in flight, less so on the ground; it is formed by the secondary remiges while the primaries are black; the wing coverts are brown. Males and females look alike; juveniles are similar but have a gray bill and less ...

  7. Donald Duck joins ranks of top ‘Hot Ones’ guests - AOL

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    Donald Duck was probably dreaming of a nice, refreshing pond to paddle in after appearing on the First We Feast show “Hot Ones.” The animated character, along with Mickey Mouse, appear in a ...

  8. List of birds of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian duck Laysan duck. Order: Anseriformes Family: Anatidae The family Anatidae includes the ducks and most duck-like waterfowl, such as geese and swans. These birds are adapted to an aquatic existence with webbed feet, bills which are flattened to a greater or lesser extent, and feathers that are excellent at shedding water due to special oils.

  9. Disney's Donald Duck evades cannibalism, uses cauliflower ...

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    Disney celebrated Donald Duck's 90th birthday with a hilarious appearance on "Hot Ones," which swapped poultry for a bird-friendly option for the avian icon.