The pink-eared duck, scientific name Malacorhynchus membranaceus is a species of duck present in Australia. It has a big spatulate bill just like the Australasian shoveler, however is smaller at... Read More ⟶
The magpie lark, scientific name Grallina cyanoleuca, also called the peewee, peewit, or mudlark, is a passerine bird native to Australia, Timor, and southern New Guinea.
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The pied currawong, scientific name Strepera graculina is a medium-sized black passerine bird native to eastern Australia and Lord Howe Island. One of three currawong species within the genus... Read More ⟶
The red-billed teal or red-billed duck, scientific name Anas erythrorhyncha is a dabbling duck that is a plentiful resident breeder in southern and eastern Africa usually south of 10°... Read More ⟶
The Cape teal, scientific name Anas capensis is a 44–46 cm long dabbling duck of open wetlands in sub-Saharan Africa.
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The Cape teal is discovered largely in South Africa, the... Read More ⟶
The Puna Teal, scientific name Spatula puna is a species of dabbling duck within the family Anatidae. It was at one time thought to be a subspecies of the silver teal.
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The South African shelduck or Cape shelduck, scientific name Tadorna cana is a species of shelduck, a bunch of huge goose-like birds that are a part of the bird family Anatidae, which additionally... Read More ⟶
The radjah shelduck, scientific name Radjah radjah, is a species of shelduck discovered principally in New Guinea and Australia, and in addition to among the Moluccas. It is thought alternatively... Read More ⟶
The blue-billed or Hottentot teal, scientific name Spatula hottentota is a species of dabbling duck of the genus Spatula.
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It is a migratory resident in eastern and... Read More ⟶
The white-cheeked pintail, scientific name Anas bahamensis, also called the Bahama pintail or summer duck is a species of dabbling duck. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758... Read More ⟶