Cage & Aviary Birds

Gail Harland's WATERBIRDS

THE Philippine duck is an attractive species. Native to the Philippine archipelago, it has a scientific name, , derived from Luzon, the largest of the islands. It is distinguished by its rusty-orange head, with a striking black eye-stripe and crown. There is a metallic green speculum. The bill is bluish, is used.

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