Blue Billed Duck (Photographer Kerry Williams)
Common Name: Blue Billed Duck
This is an almost entirely aquatic duck and rarely seen on land but gathers in large flocks where they forage on a variety of vegetation under the waters.
These ducks would have been attracted to the Reedbeds which was fed by the waters of the River Torrens, Karrawirraparri, and was a unique habitat, rich in biodiversity to sustain large flocks of these and other birds.
It is a compact diving duck with males having a large scooped bright, light blue bill. And females have a brown bill.
This duck feeds on the surface of the water or by diving. It eats aquatic insects and they may also eat the seeds, buds, stems, leaves and fruit of a wide variety of plants. Feeding occurs in permanent areas of clear fresh water. Late afternoon and early morning are common feeding times.
These stunning birds had not been seen in the Adelaide area for a long while, but in recent years they have been sighted at Patawalonga Creek in 2009 and 2017.
Student Sculptors: Lexi Thomson, Robyn Maxworth, Anna Pampali