Becoming independent - a curious duckling!
These little striped ducklings are becoming more bold and investigating the river, sometimes getting too daring and making the parents call in agitation!
Paradise Shelduck, Tadorna variegata, is a large goose-like duck endemic to New Zealand. They are known to the M?ori as P?tangitangi. Both the male and female have striking plumage, the male has a black head and barred black body, the female a white head with a chestnut body.
Paradise Shelducks usually live as pairs, grazing on grass and weeds, and will raid crops, particularly when moulting.
They form long-term pair bonds, often lasting for life, and defend territories. They have a long breeding season which is between August through December.
I remember the first time I saw them on the river, only one pair. Now there are many pairs competing for territories.
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- Pentax K-x
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