White Faced Whistling Tree Duck Pairs
White Faced Whistling Tree Duck Pairs
Price: $200.00
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- Name: Tammy Shull
- Posted: 10/31/2025
- Phone: 7178176180
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Pennsylvania
- Website: www.moonlightvalleyfarm.com
- ID #37894
We have 3 pairs of White Faced Whistling Tree Ducks available now. They were hatched 9/16/25 & 9/22/25. $200/pair
We also have 4 more newly hatched tree ducks that will be available in a few weeks (hatched 10/7/25).
Pickup at our farm in Aspers, PA 17304. We do not ship live birds at this time.
Our White Faced Whistling Tree Ducks are not pinioned and can fly, so they will need a pen with adequate space and a some clumping grasses for cover and nesting areas. Netting (minimum 2") should be placed over the aviary to contain them and prevent overhead predator losses. They are very curious ducks and although they can be secretive at nesting time, they enjoy change ups in their aviaries. We use large rocks, stumps and even potted herbs and veggies (kale, swiss chard, etc) and move them around to stimulate them and give them variety. They should have access to water (a small pond with fresh moving water, a kiddie style pool or similar). The water does not have to be very deep, but should be fresh and if using a kiddie pool, complete water changes should be done frequently. A shelter during winter months (and a heat plate or halogen heat lamp) is recommended if your state gets regular temps in the teens or single digits.
We also have 4 more newly hatched tree ducks that will be available in a few weeks (hatched 10/7/25).
Pickup at our farm in Aspers, PA 17304. We do not ship live birds at this time.
Our White Faced Whistling Tree Ducks are not pinioned and can fly, so they will need a pen with adequate space and a some clumping grasses for cover and nesting areas. Netting (minimum 2") should be placed over the aviary to contain them and prevent overhead predator losses. They are very curious ducks and although they can be secretive at nesting time, they enjoy change ups in their aviaries. We use large rocks, stumps and even potted herbs and veggies (kale, swiss chard, etc) and move them around to stimulate them and give them variety. They should have access to water (a small pond with fresh moving water, a kiddie style pool or similar). The water does not have to be very deep, but should be fresh and if using a kiddie pool, complete water changes should be done frequently. A shelter during winter months (and a heat plate or halogen heat lamp) is recommended if your state gets regular temps in the teens or single digits.
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