Monday, February 24, 2014

Yellow-billed Duck

Yellow-billed Duck Anas undulata
Ethiopia
January 2014

     Yellow-billed Duck must surely be one of the most descriptively named ducks of all. We saw this species in several locations in Ethiopia and it is, in fact, widespread through southern and eastern Africa. 



David M. Gascoigne,
David M. Gascoigne,

I'm a life long birder. My interests are birds, nature, reading, books, outdoors, travel, food and wine.

9 comments:

  1. Hello David,
    Beautiful pictures of the Yellow-billed Duck.
    Greetings Irma

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  2. They are beautiful. Wonderful shots !
    Greetings

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  3. I had to look that one up David A local African name seems to be "geelbekeend". Think I prefer Yellow-billed Duck as much more descriptive. Nice pictures to show that very distinctive bill.

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  4. Kolor dziobów bardzo zdobi te śliczne kaczki. Pozdrawiam.
    Color beaks very adorns these beautiful ducks. Yours.

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  5. Hi David,
    Sorry I've been quite busy these days so I couldn't blog much... again!
    I think I have never seen this duck before!
    Dullish in color but lovely feather pattern.
    Great pics well in focus and I love N°2, with all these yellow beaks... They really stand out! LOL!

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  6. Noushka, visit when you can. We all have other things in our lives.

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  7. Would love to have these ducks here.

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  8. Also this duck is new to me, but what a nice pictures are. On the second picture all those yellow beaks are great lol ..... I think this is really nice :-)

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