The Australian Wood Duck or Maned Duck, Chenonetta jubata, is a dabbling duck found throughout much of Australia. It is the only living species in the genus Chenonetta. Traditionally placed in the Anatinae (dabbling duck) subfamily, it might actually belong to the Tadorninae subfamily; possibly, the Ringed Teal is its closest living relative (Johnson & Sorenson 1999).
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| - The Australian Wood Duck or Maned Duck, Chenonetta jubata, is a dabbling duck found throughout much of Australia. It is the only living species in the genus Chenonetta. Traditionally placed in the Anatinae (dabbling duck) subfamily, it might actually belong to the Tadorninae subfamily; possibly, the Ringed Teal is its closest living relative (Johnson & Sorenson 1999). Its habitat is lightly wooded swamps and marshes. This abundant duck nests in a tree hole laying 8-12 eggs. The male is grey with a dark brown head and mottled breast. The female has white stripes above and below the eye and mottled underparts. Both sexes have grey wings with black primaries and a white speculum. This 45-51cm duck looks like a small goose, and feeds mostly by grazing. It rarely swims. (en)
- Le Canard à crinière (Chenonetta jubata) est un étrange canard originaire d'Australie. Il mesure entre 41 et 51 cm. Il présente un net dimorphisme sexuel puisque le mâle se caractérise par sa tête brune et son plumage gris tandis que la femelle (et le jeune) est brune avec des marques blanches. Cet anatidé se nourrit principalement en broutant comme les oies. On rencontre cette espèce près des lacs et des marais, elle a besoin d'arbres pour nicher. La ponte comprend généralement entre 8 et 12 œufs. (fr)
- タテガミガン (学名:Chenonetta jubata)は、カモ目カモ科に分類される鳥類の一種。 (ja)
- Die Mähnengans (Chenonetta jubata) ist die einzige überlebende Art in der Gattung der Mähnengänse und gehört zur Familie der Entenvögel (Anatidae). Den Namen bekam sie wegen der aufrichtbaren Federn am Hinterkopf des Männchens. (de)
- Mankeand (Chenonetta jubata) er en gressand som finnes i store deler av Australia. (no)
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| - BirdLife International (en)
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| - Adult male, note mane (en)
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| - Australian Wood Duck (en)
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| - The Australian Wood Duck or Maned Duck, Chenonetta jubata, is a dabbling duck found throughout much of Australia. It is the only living species in the genus Chenonetta. Traditionally placed in the Anatinae (dabbling duck) subfamily, it might actually belong to the Tadorninae subfamily; possibly, the Ringed Teal is its closest living relative (Johnson & Sorenson 1999). (en)
- Le Canard � crinière (Chenonetta jubata) est un étrange canard originaire d'Australie. Il mesure entre 41 et 51 cm. Il présente un net dimorphisme sexuel puisque le mâle se caractérise par sa tête brune et son plumage gris tandis que la femelle (et le jeune) est brune avec des marques blanches. (fr)
- タテガミガン (学名:Chenonetta jubata)は、カモ目カモ科に分類される鳥類の一種。 (ja)
- Mankeand (Chenonetta jubata) er en gressand som finnes i store deler av Australia. (no)
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| - Australian Wood Duck (en)
- Canard à crinière (fr)
- タテガミガン (ja)
- Mähnengans (de)
- Mankeand (no)
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