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Chenonetta jubata
Photo by mehdhalaouate
Photographed: Queensland, Australia.

Identification

Also called Australian Wood Duck.

45-51 cm. Grey, dark brown head and mottled breast. Female has white stripes above and below the eye and mottled underparts. Both sexes have grey wings with black primaries and a white speculum.

Distribution

Australia.

Taxonomy

It is the only living species in the genus Chenonetta. Traditionally placed in the Anatinae (dabbling duck) subfamily, it might actually belong to the Tadorninae (shelduck) subfamily (Sraml et al. 1996); possibly, the Ringed Teal is its closest living relative (Johnson & Sorenson 1999).

Habitat

Lightly wooded swamps and marshes.

Behaviour

It nests in a tree hole laying 8-12 eggs.

It feeds mostly by grazing.

It rarely swims.


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