Anseriformes Anseriformes

Anseriformes

Fulvous Duck

Fulvous ducks are found at inland water bodies.

White-Faced Duck

The vocal white-faced duck feature in various inland waters.

White-Backed Duck

White-backed ducks are a small, large-headed species.

Maccoa Duck

Maccoa ducks prefer permanent wetlands in open grasslands and semi-dry country.

Egyptian Goose

The Egyptian goose is very vocal and noisy and honk and hiss when threatened.

South African shelduck

The South African shelduck prefer shallow, seasonal pans, dams, rivers and sewage works

Spur-Winged Goose

Spur-winged goose can be found with comb ducks and at times shelducks.

Comb Duck

Comb ducks prefer marsh and temporary pans in woodland, woodland-fringed lagoon of flood plains.

African Pygmy-Goose

The African Pygmy goose prefer a well-vegetated freshwater wetlands habitat.

Cape Teal

Cape teals are found in salt pans, estuaries and coastal lagoons.

African Black Duck

African black ducks can be detected by a loud quack from the female, often repeated in flight.

Yellow-Billed Duck

Yellow-billed ducks prefer a habitat of open waters of estuaries, stillish waters of rivers, lakes, streams, marshes, swamps, dams and sewage works.

Cape Shoveller

The Cape shoveller was named after Sir Andrew Smith.

Northern Shoveller

Northern shovellers arrive in Namibia from late October and depart again around February and March.

Red-Billed Teal

Red-billed teals inhabit most inland wetlands whether man-made or natural usually in pairs or small groups.

Hottentot Teal

Hottentot teals are found in a permanent and semi-permanent shallow and freshwater wetlands.

Southern Pochard

Southern pochards prefer a habitat of deep, clear, seasonal and freshwater wetlands with growing vegetation.

Damara Hornbill

Damara hornbills prefer Acacia woodlands in hilly areas with large trees, especially mopane.

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