Alastair,
The Wandering Whistling Duck in the pond at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney
wanders over from Taronga Zoo. It has a zoo band and has been coming to the
Botanic Gardens for about 5 years . It generally stays for about 2 -3 weeks and
then apparently returns to the zoo. During breeding season it usually gets
friendly with one of the "resident" Pacific Black Ducks.
Regards,
Alan Leishman,
Plant Sciences,
Royal Botanic Gardens,
Mrs Macquaries Road,
Sydney, NSW 2565
Tel: (02) 9231 8166
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I was in Sydney on business earlier this week and I visited the Sydney
Botanical Gardens on Tuesday afternoon. I was very surprised to see a single
wandering whistling duck on the main pond. The only other ducks on the pond
were pacific black ducks, whilst wood ducks were grazing nearby and I saw
some mallards and PBD on another pond. I am not familiar with this bird, but
my Slater told me that the wandering whistling duck was well out of range.
Is there an explanation for its appearance? I followed up the sighting with
a visit on Wednesday morning and while I saw my first channel-billed
cuckoos, the wandering whistling duck had wandered.
Regards
Alastair
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