Yes, Kay, the White-faced Whistling Ducks do whistle. While I stand and photograph them and the many other water birds visible currently, if they're alarmed, they fly up and whistle. Or merely whistle while flying! Good on you for a not-at-all-dumb question. (((Hugs))) Jo
Yes, Kay, the White-faced Whistling Ducks do whistle. While I stand and photograph them and the many other water birds visible currently, if they're alarmed, they fly up and whistle. Or merely whistle while flying! Good on you for a not-at-all-dumb question. (((Hugs))) Jo
Awesome captures Jo. I love their white faces and colorful feathers :)
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Nice looking ducks. I don't think I've seen this type before.
ReplyDeleteHI JO Lovely to see these ducks and their reflections as I have only seen them in the collection at Castle Espie.
ReplyDeleteDumb question of the week: do whistling ducks really whistle?
ReplyDeleteNifty reflection, Jo.
Luv, K
Yes, Kay, the White-faced Whistling Ducks do whistle. While I stand and photograph them and the many other water birds visible currently, if they're alarmed, they fly up and whistle. Or merely whistle while flying! Good on you for a not-at-all-dumb question. (((Hugs))) Jo
ReplyDeleteYes, Kay, the White-faced Whistling Ducks do whistle. While I stand and photograph them and the many other water birds visible currently, if they're alarmed, they fly up and whistle. Or merely whistle while flying! Good on you for a not-at-all-dumb question. (((Hugs))) Jo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteGreetings, RW & SK
I'm sure we have something that looks like this around here as well.
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