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Pacific Black Duck

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The Pacific Black Duck is one of the most common and versatile waterfowl species native to the wetlands, rivers, and lagoons of Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific islands. Known for its highly adaptable nature, this medium-sized dabbling duck easily transitions between remote natural waterways and bustling urban parks. Despite its common name, its plumage is predominantly a rich, dark brown with intricately patterned feathers rather than true black. This species plays an essential ecological role in its wetland habitats by dispersing the seeds of aquatic plants and controlling insect populations. They are highly social, often forming small flocks, and can be easily identified by their loud, classic duck-like quacks and their striking iridescent green wing patches visible in flight.

Hábitat: Typically found in a wide variety of freshwater wetlands, including swamps, farm dams, slow-moving rivers, coastal estuaries, and urban park ponds.

Aspecto

This medium-sized duck is characterized by its dark brown body where each feather is delicately edged in pale buff, creating a scalloped appearance. The most diagnostic feature is its cream-colored head marked with bold, dark brown stripes: one running from the bill through the eye, and another running parallel below it. When the bird is in flight or grooming, a brilliant, iridescent emerald-green speculum bordered by black is revealed on its secondary wing feathers. The bill is a uniform lead-grey, and the legs are a dull greenish-yellow, completing its elegant camouflage.

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Pacific Black Duck
Pacific Black Duck

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Despite its name 'Black Duck', the bird is actually mostly dark brown; its name likely stems from early settlers comparing it to the darker plumage of the American Black Duck.

In New Zealand, where it is known as the Grey Duck or Pārera, it is critically endangered in its pure genetic form due to interbreeding with introduced Mallards.

They are highly nomadic during droughts, capable of flying hundreds of kilometers across the Australian continent in search of fresh water.

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

Dabbling Filtration

Utilizes comb-like lamellae inside its bill to filter out tiny aquatic invertebrates and seeds from mud and water without swallowing debris.

Habilidad

Waterproof Plumage

Maintains highly water-repellent feathers by distributing oils from its uropygial gland during preening, keeping it dry and buoyant.

Habilidad

Vertical Takeoff

Possesses powerful breast muscles that allow it to launch directly upwards into flight from the water's surface without a running start.

Medidas y detalles

Longitud
47-61 cm
Envergadura
80-95 cm
Peso
0.8-1.4 kg
Esperanza de vida
3-8 años
Top Speed
65 km/h
Tamaño de la puesta
7-13
Incubación
26-30 días

Dieta y alimentación

Feeds mainly on aquatic plant seeds, leaves, and stems, supplemented by aquatic insects, mollusks, and crustaceans.

Alimentos principales

  • Aquatic plant seeds
  • Water insects
  • Mollusks
  • Crustaceans

Método de búsqueda

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Conexiones ecológicas

competitor

Mallard

Anas platyrhynchos

Hybridizes and competes for resources and nesting sites, threatening the genetic integrity of native populations in New Zealand.

eaten by

Red Fox

Vulpes vulpes

Preys upon eggs, ducklings, and occasionally nesting adult females in terrestrial environments.

grazing

Slender Knotweed

Persicaria decipiens

Feeds extensively on the highly nutritious seeds of this native wetland plant.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo identificar a Pacific Black Duck?

La forma más fácil de identificar a Pacific Black Duck es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.

¿Cuál es el longitud de Pacific Black Duck?

47-61 cm

¿Cuál es el envergadura de Pacific Black Duck?

80-95 cm

¿Cuál es el peso de Pacific Black Duck?

0.8-1.4 kg

¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Pacific Black Duck?

3-8 años

¿Cuál es el top Speed de Pacific Black Duck?

65 km/h

¿Qué come Pacific Black Duck?

Feeds mainly on aquatic plant seeds, leaves, and stems, supplemented by aquatic insects, mollusks, and crustaceans.

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Pacific Black Duck?

Typically found in a wide variety of freshwater wetlands, including swamps, farm dams, slow-moving rivers, coastal estuaries, and urban park ponds.

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