
Anas poecilorhyncha
Anas poecilorhyncha, commonly known as the Indian Spot-billed Duck, is a medium-sized waterfowl found mainly in South and Southeast Asia. It has a distinctive yellow bill with a dark spot, and its plumage is generally brown with subtle patterns, aiding in camouflage. These ducks thrive in lakes, ponds, and marshes, where they feed on aquatic plants, small fish, and insects. They are social birds, often seen in groups, and are known for their gentle swimming and dabbling behavior. Their adaptability to various freshwater habitats makes them a common sight in their regions.