I took the following photos of Green-winged Teals at the refuge a month ago. They are the smallest among dabbling ducks, much smaller than Mallards. They feed by looking for vegetation in shallow water. The ones seen below live in North America. They differ from their Eurasian counterparts by having a white stripe on their breast. The Eurasian Green-winged Teal have that white stripe along their shoulders.
Green-winged Teal
02 Thursday May 2019
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Julie@frogpondfarm said:
Easy to see which one the male is … so very colourful! Super pics
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neihtn2012 said:
Glad you like these pictures, Julie!
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Lignum Draco said:
It must be so enjoyable to just enjoy the serenity and watch them.
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neihtn2012 said:
That is indeed one of my favorite pastime these days!
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Sue Slaght said:
Aren’t those colours incredible! I don’t know that we have these beauties this far northwest. I’ll keep an eye open for them.
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neihtn2012 said:
Canada is the breeding ground for these ducks, so you should see them in Spring and Summer, in their best plumage.
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Emma Cownie said:
Busy looking ducks! I love their “ruddy” heads, its a great colour.
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neihtn2012 said:
You are looking at them with the eyes of a painter! 🙂
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Emma Cownie said:
Oh yes!
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T Ibara Photo said:
Such beautiful ducks! They are “winter birds” here, migrating and staying with us during the coldest and darkest months. Seeing their colours always raises my spirits as the winter months continued for a long time… Now, most of the green teals have moved on to their next destination. So, I am very happy to see them again here 🙂
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Takami! Those that you see are probably the Eurasian cousins of these Green-winged Teals. Instead of a vertical stripe behind their neck, they should have a horizontal white stripe.
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T Ibara Photo said:
Thank you for the clarification Mr. Hien!
Yes, you’re right, the Green-winged teals that visit us are indeed the Eurasian “cousins.” Every now and then, the “North American” cousins show-up on this side of the pond. It causes quite the sensation! 😀
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de Wets Wild said:
Beautiful images, Hien – really showing off their trademark features!
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Dries!
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Irene said:
Such lovely shots of green-winged Teals. ❤️
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Irene!
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nhi nghiem said:
soooo beautiful. anh Hiền
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Anh Nhi!
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katelon said:
Beautiful bird and photos!
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Katelon!
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ekurie said:
I like how the colors appear in sun and shadow
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neihtn2012 said:
These ducks are small but colorful, especially the males.
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bayphotosbydonna said:
Beautiful, Hien! ❤ I’ve never been able to get close-ups of this duck!
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neihtn2012 said:
You should have them in your area. Those here don’t seem to be too shy of people. They just kept right on feeding, paying no attention to humans.
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