Black Bellied Whistling Ducks
Luke Berkey Well-known member Aug 31, 2012 #2 Cool pictures. They look funny standing in the branches with those long legs. That one on the left in the first pic banded?
Cool pictures. They look funny standing in the branches with those long legs. That one on the left in the first pic banded?
Kevin Stupp Active member Aug 31, 2012 #3 Cool pictures. They look funny standing in the branches with those long legs. That one on the left in the first pic banded? Click to expand... I think you're right, Good Eye!
Cool pictures. They look funny standing in the branches with those long legs. That one on the left in the first pic banded? Click to expand... I think you're right, Good Eye!
Jim Chamberlin Active member Aug 31, 2012 #4 Can't tell on that one but DNR has banded a bunch of them in this area so the chances are good that it is.
Can't tell on that one but DNR has banded a bunch of them in this area so the chances are good that it is.
Ron Smith Active member Aug 31, 2012 #5 What are the thinking letting that anhinga hang out with them?
R Rob Robertson Active member Aug 31, 2012 #6 Been my favorite duck this summer. I started with 7 at my feeder and ended up with 40 a couple of weeks ago.
Been my favorite duck this summer. I started with 7 at my feeder and ended up with 40 a couple of weeks ago.
Al Hansen Well-known member Sep 1, 2012 #7 What an unusual looking duck. That has to be something to see a flock of them land in a tree top like that. Al
What an unusual looking duck. That has to be something to see a flock of them land in a tree top like that. Al
Capt Jeff Kraynik Well-known member Sep 1, 2012 #8 BBWD & Fulvous are actually more related to geese than ducks.
Jim Chamberlin Active member Sep 1, 2012 #10 Got to looking closer at some of the pictures for bands, this one has 7 banded ducks in it; Last edited: Sep 1, 2012