Maguari 27 Nov 2010 The scientific name is correct, of course - as in the other photo the pool has Chiloe Wigeons, Anas sibilatrix. Beyond that, the sign seems to have strayed a little.
The scientific name is correct, of course - as in the other photo the pool has Chiloe Wigeons, Anas sibilatrix. Beyond that, the sign seems to have strayed a little.
Kakapo 14 May 2011 As far as I can see, the photo and the description belongs to Dendrocygna bicolor, while the title and the map belongs to Anas sibilatrix.
As far as I can see, the photo and the description belongs to Dendrocygna bicolor, while the title and the map belongs to Anas sibilatrix.
Maguari 14 May 2011 FBBird said: The photo looks more like arcuata than bicolor. Click to expand... Yes, I'd go with arcuata.
FBBird said: The photo looks more like arcuata than bicolor. Click to expand... Yes, I'd go with arcuata.