Birda Logo
Features
Birda+
About
Species Guide
Challenges
Shop
loading...
A photo of a African Pygmy Goose (Nettapus auritus), male
African Pygmy Goose, Male

African Pygmy Goose

Nettapus auritus

The African pygmy goose, Nettapus auritus, is a diminutive waterfowl, the smallest of its kind in Africa and among the tiniest globally. Despite its name, it is more akin to dabbling ducks than true geese. The males are distinguished by their striking white faces adorned with black eye patches and an iridescent black crown that cascades down the nape, framing powder green ear patches. Females, on the other hand, exhibit a more subdued palette with gray faces and dark brown eye stripes.

Identification Tips

Males can be identified by their white faces with contrasting black eye patches and the iridescent black crown extending down the neck. The upper neck is white, transitioning to light chestnut on the breast, with more intense chestnut flanks and a metallic green back. Females have a gray face with a dark brown eye stripe and a dark brown forehead, crown, and neck. Both sexes have a white belly and a yellow bill with a black tip, but the male's bill is more vividly colored.

Habitat

These birds favor tranquil or stagnant waters abundant with water lilies, such as inland wetlands, open swamps, farm dens, river pools, and estuaries.

Distribution

The African pygmy goose is a nomadic species found throughout sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar.

Behaviour

African pygmy geese form strong pair bonds that may persist across seasons. They are known to breed in response to rainfall, although breeding in captivity has proven to be a rare success.

Diet and Feeding

Their diet primarily consists of water lily seeds, supplemented by other floating seeds, small insects, and various small invertebrates.

Conservation status

The species is currently classified as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, indicating a stable population across its range.

African Pygmy Goose Sounds

β€Œ
Recorded by: © 
App logo
Birda is a birdwatching app and community aimed at curious people who want to deepen their connection with nature.

African Pygmy Geese on Birda

Photos
Sightings

More Ducks, Geese, Swans

A photo of a Mandarin Duck (Aix galericulata) , male

Mandarin Duck

Aix galericulata
Birda Logo

Your birdwatching journey like never before

Connect with nature in minutes
Take a walk, look out of the window and log the birds that you see. Feel good about those little connections to nature.
Discover the joy of birding
Find new birding spots, see more birds, share and celebrate with a like-minded community of nature lovers.
Play your part in saving nature
Logging your birding sightings and sessions turns into positive action for our planet. Every sighting counts.

Birda Blog

What Our Birders Say
Chudbond
Love Birda
I love this app. It really encourages you to log your sightings and the community is friendly and helpful.
Paul F
Very good database
Highly recommend. It great that this app shows you male Vs female variations when posting. Very good database I'm really impressed.
JCBirding
Just what birding needs
We need more fun in birding, for years it has had a reputation for being up tight and stuffy and only perused by retirees and anoraks. Birda helps change that perception and firmly brings birding into the 21st century! Fun, interactive while still contributing to science and conservation. If you aren’t on it, why not??
Marlster24
Recommend for any bird watcher
Very wholesome app: I joined this app with a new interest in watching birds to help me find out what I was spotting. The community is very active in helping identify birds which is great and everyone is very kind so it’s just a nice wholesome community. I would definitely recommend this for any bird spotter πŸ˜ƒ
Carl B
Helped me to identify more birds
Love this app and has helped me to identify more birds. The challenges and badges are great for keeping the motivation going to get out and keep birding.
778
Great bird recording
For a while I’ve been trying to find an app to easily record bird lists and day out and struggled to find one that I like. Birda is great for this, straightforward and a great community!
Alice J
Awesome Birding Community
I absolutely love the community aspect of this app. The app is so user friendly and has fun interactive challenges to get you out birding. I’ve tried others but since I’ve started using Birda I’ve not gone back!
Trevarthen1
Birda fan
I really enjoy using Birda, all sightings are recorded and photos can be added. There are monthly challenges which help to get you out to record your sightings. The Birda community are great and are happy to help with unidentified bird sightings. Suitable for all ages and experience!
Nicole
Gets me outdoors more
I'm still loving this app. I use it most days & gets me outdoors more. Enjoying watching others progress and photo's, it's improved my wellbeing.... I love this app! I can keep a record of sightings and see what others have seen too.
Emcil24
A Friendly Place
I love using the bird app, I have a pretty good knowledge of birds. But I do have some gaps in it, so it’s nice to have a safe space to check on a sighting to confirm the species. It’s really enjoyable and I love the badges you can collect. It’s like a real life PokΓ©mon go.
As featured in
Birda Logo
AboutPressAmbassadorsAffiliatesInfluencersCareersPrivacyTerms & Conditions
An app for birdwatchers
Connect with us
Copyright Β© 2024 Chirp Birding. All rights reserved.