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Wetlands in the high Andes, especially bogs with high levels of vegetation, but also near lakes and rarely marches. In winter migrates to lower elevation, often on flooded fields.  
 
Wetlands in the high Andes, especially bogs with high levels of vegetation, but also near lakes and rarely marches. In winter migrates to lower elevation, often on flooded fields.  
 
==Behaviour==
 
==Behaviour==
Often seen grasing on dry land, but always near or in wetlands. Descriptions stating that they never swim seems exagerated<sup>[[#References|[4]]]</sup>.
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Often seen grazing on dry land, but always near or in wetlands. Descriptions stating that they never swim seems exaggerated<sup>[[#References|[4]]]</sup>.
 
====Diet====
 
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The diet includes grasses and aquatic plants.
 
The diet includes grasses and aquatic plants.

Revision as of 16:01, 20 June 2009

File:Andean Goose.jpg
Photo by BirdsPeru
Ticlio, Lima, Peru, August 2006
Chloephaga melanoptera

Identification

White body, black in wings and tail, tiny pink bill with a black tip, salmon pink legs and feet.
Sexes similar, but female considerably smaller.
Unlikely to be seen in areas where other mostly white waterfowl occur.

Distribution

Andes of southern Peru to north-western Argentina and central Chile

Taxonomy

Monoptypic. [1]

Photo by BirdsPeru
Lima, Peru, December 2006

Habitat

Wetlands in the high Andes, especially bogs with high levels of vegetation, but also near lakes and rarely marches. In winter migrates to lower elevation, often on flooded fields.

Behaviour

Often seen grazing on dry land, but always near or in wetlands. Descriptions stating that they never swim seems exaggerated[4].

Diet

The diet includes grasses and aquatic plants.

Breeding

It nests on the ground in a bare scrape on a cliff near water, laying 6-10 eggs.

References

  1. Clements, JF. 2008. The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World. 6th ed., with updates to December 2008. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0801445019.
  2. Wikipedia
  3. Alvaro Jaramillo. 2003. Birds of Chile. Princeton Field Guides. ISBN 0-691-11740-3
  4. Gallery Image with comment about swimming Andean Goose

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