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SCREAMERS ZONE
Photographs: - WWT Slimbridge (November 2013) ©Nigel Key
Screamers Zone (WWT Slimbridge)
Screamers Zone
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ZONE WILDFOWL

The following wildfowl, amongst others, can be found in the Lesser Flamingo Zone at WWT Slimbridge, click image for information: -
Crested Screamer (WWT Slimbridge September 2012) - pic by Nigel Key
Crested Screamer
The Crested Screamer, also known as the Southern Screamer, is found in Southeastern Peru, Northern Bolivia, Paraguay, Southern Brazil, Uruguay and North Argentina.
Puna Teal (WWT Slimbridge June 2015) - pic by Nigel Key
Puna Teal
The Puna Teal is a dabbling duck of the Anas genus and is native of the Andes of Peru, Western Bolivia, Northern Chile and Northwest Argentina.
Black-Bellied Whistling Duck (WWT Slimbridge October 2012) - pic by Nigel Key
Black-Bellied Whistling Duck
The Black-bellied Whistling Duck is also called the Black-bellied Tree Duck.
Ringed Teal (WWT Slimbridge October 2011) - pic by Nigel Key
Ringed Teal
The Ringed Teal is a small dabbling duck (sometimes referred to as a Perching duck) from South America.
Mandarin Duck (WWT Slimbridge  20) - pic by Nigel Key
Mandarin Duck
The Mandarin or Mandarin Duck is a perching duck and is closely related to the North American Wood Duck.
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