Australian Wood Duck Chenonetta jubata |
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Wood Ducks are often recorded flying over the suburbs at night calling with an unmistakable nasal honk. Sightings showed increased numbers across the range of suburbs, particularly since 1992-93, a drought year, when numbers were five times previous levels. Pairs of Wood Ducks start inspecting tree hollows in July. They sit on nests to the end of December and have dependent young from late September until early January. Not long after the eggs hatch the young jump from the nest (often from a considerable height) and are escorted by their parents to water and feeding areas. Breeding records show a marked increase since 1985 with 1998 being a peak year. R=60. BR=25.
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