The Pacific black duck, scientific name Anas superciliosa, generally often known as the PBD, is a dabbling duck present in a lot of Indonesia, New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand, and many islands... Read More ⟶
The Sunda Teal, scientific name Anas gibberifrons, often known as the Bebek Cokelat or Itik benjut, is a dabbling duck present in open wetlands in Indonesia.
Sunda Teal Profile
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The little bittern or common little bittern, scientific name Ixobrychus minutus is a wading bird within the heron family, Ardeidae. Ixobrychus is from Ancient Greek ixias, a reed-like plant, and... Read More ⟶
The Blue-winged teal, scientific name Spatula discors is a species of bird within the duck, goose, and swan family Anatidae. One of the smaller members of the dabbling duck group, it happens in... Read More ⟶
The Yellow-billed teal, scientific name Anas flavirostris is a South American species of duck. Like different teals, it belongs to the various genus Anas; more exactly it is likely one of the... Read More ⟶
The Brazilian teal or Brazilian duck, scientific name Amazonetta brasiliensis is the one duck within the genus Amazonetta. The Lesser Brazilian Teal, scientific name Amazonetta Brasiliensis... Read More ⟶
The Masked Lapwing, scientific name Vanellus miles is typically known as the Spur-winged Plover as a result of every one of its wings is armed with a yellow spur on the ‘elbow’ (or carpal... Read More ⟶
American black duck, scientific name Anas rubripes is among the few dabblers to prosper in tidewater areas; pairs and small events of Black Ducks are sometimes seen flying over the salt marsh,... Read More ⟶
Lesser Whistling Duck, scientific name Dendrocygna javanica is a species of bird within the Anatidae family in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia.
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The mandarin duck, scientific name Aix galericulata is a perching duck species native to the East Palearctic. It is medium-sized, at 41–49 cm (16–19 in) long with a 65–75 cm (26–30 in)... Read More ⟶