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Learn about the different types of ducks that live or migrate to Texas, including dabbling ducks, diving ducks, and sea ducks. See photos and descriptions of each duck species, such as the black-bellied whistling duck, the ring-necked duck, and the wood duck.
Learn the different types of DUCKS in Texas, AND how to identify by sight or sound. How many of these species have YOU seen?
Learn about the different kinds of ducks that live in Texas, including the Black-bellied Whistling-Duck, the Fulvous Whistling-Duck, and the Muscovy Duck. See pictures and facts about their appearance, behavior, habitat, and diet.
Learn about 30 species of ducks that can be spotted in Texas with photo IDs, audio recordings, fun facts, and more. Find out when and where to see dabbling, diving, and sea ducks in Texas.
Ducks are a familiar and enchanting sight in the vast landscapes of Texas, where diverse habitats and abundant waterways provide refuge for a wide array of waterfowl species. This article delves into the fascinating world of ducks in the Lone Star State, exploring their seasonal behaviors, migratory patterns, and breeding habits.
The black-bellied whistling duck (Dendrocygna autumnalis), formerly called the black-bellied tree duck, is a whistling duck that before 2000 bred mainly in the southernmost United States, Mexico, and tropical Central to south-central South America. It can be found year-round in much of the United States.
Fulvous Whistling-Ducks, formerly known as Fulvous Tree Ducks, are among the most widespread waterfowl in the world, found throughout tropical and subtropical areas of Africa, Asia and the Americas, especially in rice-growing regions.