Freckled Duck (Stictonetta naevosa) 26 July 2014. Hasties Swamp, QLD, Australia

This Australian endemic is uncommon over most of its range and rare at this locality. It is nomadic moving to permanent water in coastal areas when interior lakes dry up. This year was apparently one of those dry years when birds were on the move. We also saw them in Victoria Province where they are reportedly declining. Photos. The total world population is estimated at fewer than 26,000. They are in their own montypic genus Stictonetta and in their own subfamily, Stictonettinae considered ancestral to the dabbling ducks.

Digiscoped with Panasonic DMC-LZ5 | Nikon FieldScope III | 30XWA | hand-held (no adapter)
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