lesser whistling duck
Bird Info
Lesser Whistling Duck
Dendrocygna javanica
Basic information about Lesser Whistling Duck
Size in CM | 42-42 cm |
Size in Inch | 17-17 Inch |
Primary color | brown |
Secondary color | orange (Bird may have more colors) |
Lesser Whistling Duck - Common Names in Different Languages
Language | Name |
---|---|
assamese | শৰালি হাঁহ |
bengali | পাতি সরালি |
gujarati | નાની સિસોટી બતક |
hindi | सिल्हि, सिल्काही |
kannada | ಸಿಳ್ಳೆಬಾತು |
malayalam | ചെറിയ ചൂളാൻ എരണ്ട |
marathi | अडई, मराल |
nepali | सिलसिले |
punjabi | ਟੀਲ |
sanskrit | प्रख्यात शराली, ताम्रहंस, रविहंस |
tamil | சிறு சிறகி |
IDENTITY: of Lesser Whistling Duck
This chestnut brown duck is confusable only with the fulvous whistling duck (D. bicolor) but has chestnut upper-tail coverts unlike the creamy white in the latter. The ring around the eye is orange to yellow. When flying straight, their head is held below the level of the body as in other Dendrocygna species. The crown appears dark and the sexes are alike in plumage. They fly slowly but with rapid wing-flapping and usually produce a repetitive wheezy seasick call as they circle overhead. They are very nocturnal and often rest during the day. The outermost primary feather has the inner vane modified. They produce very prominent whistling sound while flying.
HABIT AND HABITAT:
Flooded grassland and paddy-fields, freshwater marshes and shallow ponds and lakes, prefers those with emergent vegetation and partly submerged trees.
FOOD :
Lesser whistling duck are usually gregarious. They feed mainly on plants taken from the water as well as grains from cultivated rice apart from small fish, frogs and invertebrates such as molluscs and worms.
VOICE :
Incessant wittering call in flight; a rest, a clear whistled whi-whee, also a subdued quacking.
INFO :
The lesser whistling duck (Dendrocygna javanica) also known as Indian whistling duck or lesser whistling teal is a species of whistling duck that breeds in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. They are nocturnal feeders that during the day may be found in flocks around lakes and wet paddy fields. They can perch on trees and sometimes build their nest in the hollow of a tree. This brown and long-necked duck has broad wings that are visible in flight and produces a loud two-note wheezy call. It has a chestnut rump differentiating it from its larger relative the fulvous whistling duck which has a creamy white rump. This chestnut brown duck is confusable only with the fulvous whistling duck (D. bicolor) but has chestnut upper-tail coverts unlike the creamy white in the latter. The ring around the eye is orange to yellow. When flying straight their head is held below the level of the body as in other Dendrocygna species. The crown appears dark and the sexes are alike in plumage. They fly slowly but with rapid wing-flapping and usually produce a repetitive wheezy seasick call as they circle overhead. They are very nocturnal and often rest during the day. The outermost primary feather has the inner vane modified. They produce very prominent whistling sound while flying.