The American Common Whistling Duck is the only group of whistling duck that can survive in all human settlements. There are more than 1,600 species of American common whistling ducks, ranging from white-faced whistling duck-like species to Indian whistling duck-like species. They are also indigenous to North American forests and swamps.
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