WATERFOWL of Australasia
The order Anseriformes contains about 150 living species of birds in three families: the Anhimidae (the screamers), Anseranatidae (the Magpie Goose), and the Anatidae, which includes over 140 species of waterfowl, among them the ducks, geese, and swans. All species in the order are web-footed for efficient swimming and have a large wide bill with a specialized tongue that allows water to be sucked in the front of the bill. An array of plates traps food particles as the water is expelled out the sides of the bill. Not all species feed this way, some graze on plants and some also catch fish. [abstracted from Wikipedia]
Stiff-Tailed Ducks
Order Anseriformes Family Anatidae
The
stiff-tailed ducks have stiff tail feathers, which are erected when the bird is at rest. All have relatively large swollen bills. These are freshwater diving ducks. Their
legs are set far back, making them awkward on land, so they rarely leave the water. Their unusual displays involve drumming noises from inflatable throat-sacs, head throwing, and erecting short crests. Plumage sequences are complicated, and aging difficult. [abstracted from Wikipedia]
Genus Biziura - 1 species
Duck, Musk Biziura lobata Australia
Photographed by: 1)
MdeKool 2)
JJ Harrison
1) Male 2) Female

Genus Malacorhynchus - 1 species
Duck, Pink-eared Malacorhynchus membranaceus Found: Australia
Photgraphed by: 1)
Oystercatcher 2)
Jason Girvan 3, 4, 5) Dick Daniels -
Sylvan Heights



Genus Oxyura
Duck, Blue-billed Oxyura australis Found: Australia
Photographed by: 1)
Dick Daniels - Australia 2)
Dick -
Sylvan Heights 3)
Dick -
Sylvan Heights 4)
Oystercatcher
1, 2, 3) Male 4) Female



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