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A photo of a black-bellied whistling-duck at Wolf Lake forwarded by Dave Gajewski led to the rabbit hole around the mysteries of the species and their advance north; a chance to step back and ...
A Leander Police probationary officer and his field training officer helped save the day over the weekend, when they rescued ...
Black-bellied whistling ducks take flight as a child approaches in Audubon Park on Tuesday, December 17, 2024. (Photo by Chris Granger, The Times-Picayune) ...
Some other duck, whether a wood duck or another black-bellied whistling duck, deposited her eggs into that nest and then took the rest of motherhood off. It is 2022. More people with long lenses ...
People commenting on the post are sharing their sightings from around the state, posting photos and videos. Here's what you should know. Black-bellied whistling-ducks are usually found far from Ohio ...
Black-bellied whistling ducks are a neotropical species typically found from Mexico to Argentina. They expanded their range into the Houston area about 15 years ago.
A few dozen whistling-ducks have appeared in Ohio since, and usually, multiple birds in recent years. As might be expected, black-bellied whistling ducks began to breed north of their core range.
A nest of Black Bellied Whistling Ducks, a rarity, is at home at a Moreland area pond in Wayne ... was visiting the site for the second time Sept. 13 to get some better pictures of the ducks.
People commenting on the post are sharing their sightings from around the state, posting photos and videos. Here's what you should know. Black-bellied whistling-ducks are usually found far from Ohio.
Experts think climate change could be one of the many reasons why black-bellied whistling ducks are migrating northward. Recently, Kim Hernandez has seen tens of thousands of them in her backyard ...
In 2017, the first black-bellied whistling ducks were reported in Vanderburgh County, Indiana. The following year, on July 28, two adults and 14 downy chicks were photographed in Posey County ...
Artist Amal Barwell said she feeds the ducks every morning on Par beach after her dog walks and spotted the odd one out on 17 February. Cornwall Wildlife Trust confirmed it was a fulvous whistling ...