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White-faced Whistling-duck Dendrocygna viduata

IUCN Red List history

Year Category
2012 Least Concern
2009 Least Concern
2008 Least Concern
2004 Least Concern
2000 Lower Risk/Least Concern
1994 Lower Risk/Least Concern
1988 Lower Risk/Least Concern

Species attributes

Migratory status full migrant Forest dependency Does not normally occur in forest
Land mass type   Average mass -

Distribution

  Estimate Data quality
Extent of Occurrence breeding/resident (km2) 32,600,000 medium
Number of locations -
Fragmentation -

Population & trend

  Estimate Data quality Derivation Year of estimate
No. of mature individuals poor Estimated 2009
Population trend Increasing -
Number of subpopulations - - -
Largest subpopulation - - -
Generation length (yrs) 5.3 - - -
Population justification: The population is estimated to number 1,700,000-2,800,000 individuals.
Trend justification: The overall population trend is increasing, although some populations are decreasing (Wetlands International 2006).

Country/Territory distribution

Country/Territory Occurrence status Extinct Breeding Non-breeding Passage
Angola Native No      
Antigua and Barbuda Native No      
Argentina Native No      
Aruba (to Netherlands) Native No      
Barbados Native No      
Benin Native No      
Bolivia Native No      
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba (to Netherlands) Native No      
Botswana Native No      
Brazil Native No      
Burkina Faso Native No      
Burundi Native No      
Cameroon Native No      
Côte d'Ivoire Native No      
Central African Republic Native No      
Chad Native No      
Chile Vagrant No      
Colombia Native No      
Comoros Native No      
Congo Native No      
Congo, The Democratic Republic of the Native No      
Costa Rica Native possibly      
Cuba Native No      
Curaçao (to Netherlands) Native No      
Dominica Native No      
Dominican Republic Native No      
Equatorial Guinea Native No      
Eritrea Native No      
Ethiopia Native No      
French Guiana Native No      
Gabon Native No      
Gambia Native No      
Ghana Native No      
Guadeloupe (to France) Native No      
Guinea Native No      
Guinea-Bissau Native No      
Guyana Native No      
Haiti Native No      
Kenya Native No      
Lesotho Native No      
Liberia Native No      
Madagascar Native No      
Malawi Native No      
Mali Native No      
Martinique (to France) Native No      
Mauritania Native No      
Mauritius Native No      
Mayotte (to France) Native No      
Montserrat (to UK) Native No      
Mozambique Native No      
Namibia Native No      
Nicaragua Native No      
Niger Native No      
Nigeria Native No      
Panama Vagrant No      
Paraguay Native No      
Peru Native No      
Puerto Rico (to USA) Native Yes Yes    
Réunion (to France) Native No      
Rwanda Native No      
Senegal Native No      
Seychelles Vagrant No      
Sierra Leone Native No      
Sint Maarten (to Netherlands) Native No      
Somalia Native No      
South Africa Native No      
South Sudan Native No Yes    
Spain Vagrant No      
St Kitts and Nevis Native No      
St Lucia Native No      
St Vincent and the Grenadines Native No      
Sudan Native No      
Suriname Native No      
Swaziland Native No      
Tanzania Native No      
Togo Native No      
Trinidad and Tobago Native No      
Uganda Native No      
Uruguay Native No Yes    
Venezuela Native No      
Zambia Native No      
Zimbabwe Native No      

Important Bird Areas where this species has triggered the IBA criteria

Country/Territory IBA Name IBA link
Cameroon Lake Maga site factsheet
Chad Lake Fitri site factsheet
Ghana Keta Lagoon Ramsar Site site factsheet
Mali Lac Faguibine site factsheet
Mauritania Gâat Mahmoûdé site factsheet
Nigeria Hadejia-Nguru wetlands site factsheet
Senegal Djoudj wetlands site factsheet
South Sudan Sudd (Bahr-el-Jebel system) site factsheet

Habitats & altitude

Habitat (level 1) Habitat (level 2) Importance Occurrence
Artificial/Aquatic & Marine Aquaculture Ponds suitable non-breeding
Artificial/Aquatic & Marine Aquaculture Ponds suitable breeding
Artificial/Aquatic & Marine Water Storage Areas (over 8ha) suitable non-breeding
Artificial/Aquatic & Marine Water Storage Areas (over 8ha) suitable breeding
Artificial/Terrestrial Arable Land suitable non-breeding
Artificial/Terrestrial Arable Land suitable breeding
Wetlands (inland) Bogs, Marshes, Swamps, Fens, Peatlands major breeding
Wetlands (inland) Permanent Freshwater Lakes (over 8ha) suitable breeding
Wetlands (inland) Permanent Rivers/Streams/Creeks (includes waterfalls) suitable breeding
Wetlands (inland) Seasonal/Intermittent Freshwater Lakes (over 8ha) suitable non-breeding
Wetlands (inland) Seasonal/Intermittent Freshwater Lakes (over 8ha) suitable breeding
Altitude 0 - 1000 m Occasional altitudinal limits  

Utilisation

Purpose Primary form used Life stage used Source Scale Level Timing
Pets Whole Adults and juveniles Wild Subsistence, National Non-trivial Recent
Food (human) Whole Adults and juveniles Wild Subsistence, National Non-trivial Recent
Pets Whole Adults and juveniles Wild International Non-trivial Recent

Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2013) Species factsheet: Dendrocygna viduata. Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 24/05/2013. Recommended citation for factsheets for more than one species: BirdLife International (2013) IUCN Red List for birds. Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 24/05/2013.

This information is based upon, and updates, the information published in BirdLife International (2000) Threatened birds of the world. Barcelona and Cambridge, UK: Lynx Edicions and BirdLife International, BirdLife International (2004) Threatened birds of the world 2004 CD-ROM and BirdLife International (2008) Threatened birds of the world 2008 CD-ROM. These sources provide the information for species accounts for the birds on the IUCN Red List.

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Key facts
Current IUCN Red List category Least Concern
Family Anatidae (Ducks, geese and swans)
Species name author (Linnaeus, 1766)
Population size mature individuals
Population trend Increasing
Distribution size (breeding/resident) 32,600,000 km2
Country endemic? No
Links to further information
- Summary information on this species
- Climate change species distributions