Talk:Black-bellied whistling duck

a clear whistling waa-chooo call.
Please someone get a .ogg file with that famous wachoo call. Thank you (I'm mostly living in Europe ...) -- DLL .. T 18:55, 25 April 2007 (UTC)

Range map
Can someone update the range map? I don’t know how to do it but ir should include most of the US gulf coast and from central through southern Florida coast (inland Tampa Bay estuaries). —-User:bucsfannva talk 14 October 2019 —Preceding undated comment added 17:06, 14 October 2019 (UTC)

According to this list of Waco birds, this duck is "common" in Waco, TX, in the summer (and I saw two in a tree yesterday), and Waco is central Texas, quite far from the range shown on the map. I realize that birds can show up outside of their range, but if they are "common" outside the range, then there is something wrong with the range map. Pruss (talk) 13:33, 19 March 2012 (UTC)
 * consistent with the lede, the above comments, and my own experience (I know, WP:OR) I see Black-bellied whistling ducks daily year-round in Hillsborough County Florida. I have no idea how to update a range map, but this one is clearly inaccurate. According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission they are year-round residents in all of peninsular Florda.
 * Pruss, I removed the range map altogether, as when I'm looking at sources find that it has expanded its range and is established as a year-round resident in many northern U.S. states and a regular vagrant in some of Canada's eastern provinces. That makes the map look absolutely ridiculous! — Jacona (talk) 14:15, 24 February 2023 (UTC)

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