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Black duck - a sample Black Duck (Pacific Black Duck) Distribution and Habitat The Black Duck is a major game species which is common and widely distributed throughout Australia. The Black Duck occurs across a wide range of habitats from deep, permanent, reed-dominated freshwater wetlands to rivers, creeks and brackish or saline wetlands. ![]() Status The Black Duck is available for recreational hunting in Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania, Queensland and the Northern Territory. Description ![]() The Black Duck is a dark-brown bird with a pale face and throat. It has a distinctive black eye-stripe that stretches from the top of the bill through the eye. The male and female have a similar appearance. In flight, the Black Duck is a dark bird with swift wing beats and a slender neck. The upperwing has no white but does have a green glossy colour patch on it. The underwing is white. On the water, the Black Duck is a medium-sized duck with a slender head and neck which is carried erect. ![]() Voice The female makes a loud raucous quack repeated four to six times. |
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