Wild lesser whistling duck in natural habitat of Sri Lanka

Lesser whistling duck – An innocent and beautiful bird

Dendrocygna javanica

The Lesser Whistling Duck (Dendrocygna javanica), a distinctive waterfowl in Sri Lanka, inhabits wetlands and ponds. Recognizable by its characteristic whistling calls, it flaunts an attractive chestnut-brown body and a bold white stripe. Often seen in flocks, these ducks feed on aquatic plants and invertebrates. Their presence adds to Sri Lanka’s wetland biodiversity, underscoring the importance of preserving these habitats for the continued existence of these charming and vocal ducks in the island’s natural landscapes.
  • The Lesser Whistling Duck (Dendrocygna javanica) graces Sri Lanka’s wetlands and ponds with distinctive features, including a chestnut-brown body and a bold white stripe.
  • Recognizable by characteristic whistling calls, these ducks often form charming flocks.
  • Feeding on aquatic plants and invertebrates, their presence enriches the island’s wetland biodiversity.
  • Conservation efforts emphasize preserving these habitats for the continued existence of these charming and vocal ducks.