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Water Birds

Black Swan (Cygnus atratus)

Description: 

Unmistakable, world's only predominantly black swan. Pumage entirely black and sooty grey with the exception of pure white primary wing feathers mostly hidden while at rest. The bill is red with a white band close to the tip.

Black Swan pair and young, November, Merri Creek, Coburg. Photo, Brian Bainbridge

Australian Wood Duck (Chenonetta jubata)

Description: 

A medium sized duck with a Goose-like shape and feeding habits. The underparts has mid-brown spots and the upper-parts are grey with black and white plumes. Males are distinguished by a rich brown head and a black 'mane' (giving rise to one of its other names, Maned Goose) and has pale flanks finely patterned with dark lines, appearing grey from a distance. Female heads are paler brown and have white stripes above and below the eye.

Australian Wood Duck, Male, Craigieburn. Photo. Brian Bainbridge
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