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What is the scientific name for Fulvous Whistling Duck?

Fulvous Whistling Duck

Fulvous Whistling Duck

What is the name which is used in science to describe Fulvous Whistling Duck, Dendrocygna bicolor, a whistling duck which breeds across the world's tropical regions in much of Central and South America, sub-Saharan Africa, an Indian subcontinent, and the United States Gulf Coast?
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Scientific ... The Fulvous Whistling Duck, ... As the name implies, these are noisy birds with a clear whistling kee-wee-ooo call. The Fulvous Whistling Duck is one of ...
Fulvous Whistling-Duck. Photo Credit: Bill Horn http://www.birdsofoklahoma.net/photogaly.htm. SCIENTIFIC NAME: Dendrocygna bicolor helva. Other Names: Fulvous tree duck, Mexican squealer ...
The first recorded use of fulvous as a colour name in English was ... term that can recognised in the scientific ... Fulvous Whistling Duck; Fulvous Wren; Fulvous-bellied Antpitta
The Fulvous Whistling-Duck's common name comes from the hoarse whistling sound it makes and from its coloring. Fulvous means tawny. Largely nocturnal, they migrate at night and rest ...
Learn how to identify Fulvous Whistling-Duck, its life history, cool facts, sounds and ... Other Names. Fulvous Tree-Duck (English) Dendrocygne fauve, Millouin du Mexique (French)

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