Freckled Duck Stictonetta naevosa resting at the waters Bird Reserve.


The Freckled Duck is found primarily in south-eastern and south-western Australia, occurring as a vagrant elsewhere. It breeds in large temporary swamps created by floods in the Bulloo and Lake Eyre basins and the Murray-Darling system, particularly along the Paroo and Lachlan Rivers, and other rivers within the Riverina. The duck is forced to disperse during extensive inland droughts when wetlands in the Murray River basin provide important habitat. The species may also occur as far as coastal NSW and Victoria during such times. This species dosn’t occur naturally anywhere in this country but can be seen at many bird sanctuary parks across the UK.


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Location: Martin Mere nature reserve Rufford lancashire UK
Photo credit: © gary tack / Alamy / Afripics
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