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Join Date: Jul 2005
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These are whistling ducks at a location in the Bahamas, they are on the endangered species list so unfortunatley no hunting these! They have very long legs for a duck and make noise like no other duck, they chirp and literally whistle. No quack-quack here....... There are about 1500 on this island and only about 5000 total world population. Thought you might like the pictures.
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Old Salt
Join Date: Nov 2005
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Fulvous whistling ducks I believe.There is a large population of these in Fla.They do migrate down to cuba as well.The population is higher then 5k in fact you can take one in your 6 duck limit.
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yep, I think I agree, I looked it up online and no mention of endangerment. Gonna have to go back to my source of feathered info ( Mom ) and see what's up with that.
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They are actually in the Goose family. There is also a black bellied tree duck which you can kill you limit of 6.
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Old Salt
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Yeah but black bellies are either in a tree or 1000ft up.
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I have now been reliably informed that this is not the Fulvers duck , but the West Indian Tree Duck. Though it does resemble the Fulvers duck it is the biggest of the whistling ducks and has a listing as Vulnerable with about 15,000 total population throughout the Bahamas, Cuba and Caribbean. Who knew??
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