NATGEO 06/06/17 – NATGEO junho 6, 2017 admin Deixe um comentário Video by @joelsartore | A white-faced whistling duck at @lincolnchildrenszoo in Nebraska. Found mostly in sub-Saharan Africa and South America, they’re distinguishable by their bright white faces in contrast to their dark necks and bodies, and as their name implies, they have a very high-pitched call. They can be found in freshwater wetlands and forage mainly at night for grass, seeds and aquatic molluscs. During breeding season, these ducks undergo a flightless moulting period during which they’re quite vulnerable to predators. At that time, they often make their nests in dense areas of vegetation for the utmost protection. To see a portrait of white faced whistling ducks, check out @joelsartore! . . #savetogether #ducks #whistlingduck #animalfacts #wildlife #wildlifephotography #nature #natgeo #photoark A post shared by National Geographic (@natgeo) on Jun 6, 2017 at 7:37am PDT Compartilhe isso:TwitterFacebookCurtir isso:Curtir Carregando... Related