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  2. Philippine duck - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine duck is a dabbling duck and a member of the genus Anas. It has no subspecies and so it is monotypic. [3] It belongs to the Pacific clade of Anas along with the koloa, the Laysan duck, the Pacific black duck, and the extinct Mariana mallard. [4] The scientific name comes from the Latin Anas, 'duck' and the Philippine island Luzon.

  3. Duck - Wikipedia

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    Ducks eat food sources such as grasses, aquatic plants, fish, insects, small amphibians, worms, and small molluscs. Dabbling ducks feed on the surface of water or on land, or as deep as they can reach by up-ending without completely submerging. [24] Along the edge of the bill, there is a comb-like structure called a pecten. This strains the ...

  4. White-faced whistling duck - Wikipedia

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    The white-faced whistling duck has a peculiar disjunctive distribution, occurring in Africa and South America. It has been suggested that they may have been transported to new locations worldwide by humans. The habitat is still freshwater lakes or reservoirs, with plentiful vegetation, where this duck feeds on seeds and other plant food.

  5. Eurasian teal - Wikipedia

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    The hen's rectrices have yellowish-white tips; the midbelly is whitish with some dark streaking. [17] Immatures are coloured much like hens, but have a stronger pattern. The downy young are coloured like in other dabbling ducks: brown above and yellow below, with a yellow supercilium. They are recognizable by their tiny size however, weighing ...

  6. Ruddy shelduck - Wikipedia

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    The ruddy shelduck is a mainly nocturnal bird. [13] It is omnivorous and feeds on grasses, the young shoots of plants, grain and water plants as well as both aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates. On land it grazes on the foliage, in the water it dabbles in the shallows, and at greater depths, it up-ends, but it does not dive. [7]

  7. Free-range runner ducks can fend for themselves. They are avid foragers that eat a wide variety of things like slugs, mosquitoes, snails, grass, wild greens, and small fish and crustaceans. Runner ...

  8. Black-bellied whistling duck - Wikipedia

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    Black-bellied whistling ducks ingest a wide variety of plant material (including corn, rice, millets, several types of weeds, and other grasses), [17] but also consume arthropods (such as insects and spiders), [17] aquatic invertebrates (such as snails and other molluscs) and tadpoles [17] when available. They often feed on submerged vegetation ...

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