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Snap shot of incoming Teal. Taken in Oxfordshire

Eurasian Teal male WWT Slimbridge

Birds of Britain and the Western Palearctic - Lodmoor RSPB.

 

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Teal - Anas crecca (M)

 

Common and pretty dabbling ducks, teal gather in large numbers in winter on flooded gravel pits, reservoirs and floodplain meadows. Many of these birds are migrants from the cold climes of the Baltic and Siberia. In summer, teal breed in small numbers in the UK, mostly in the north.

 

The teal is our smallest duck. Males are grey, with a speckled breast, a yellow-and-black tail, a chestnut-coloured head and a bright green eye patch. Females are mainly mottled brown, but both sexes show a bright green wing patch in flight.

 

Nests in small numbers around the country, particularly in the uplands, but much more common in winter when it can be found on most wetlands.

 

Did you know?

Collectively, a group of teal is known as a 'spring' because of the way they can take-off suddenly and vertically, as if they have jumped straight off the ground!

  

This handsome pair of Blue-winged Teal was seen at Celery Fields, Sarasota County, Florida

Teal - Anas crecca (F)

 

Common and pretty dabbling ducks, teal gather in large numbers in winter on flooded gravel pits, reservoirs and floodplain meadows. Many of these birds are migrants from the cold climes of the Baltic and Siberia. In summer, teal breed in small numbers in the UK, mostly in the north.

 

The teal is our smallest duck. Males are grey, with a speckled breast, a yellow-and-black tail, a chestnut-coloured head and a bright green eye patch. Females are mainly mottled brown, but both sexes show a bright green wing patch in flight.

 

Nests in small numbers around the country, particularly in the uplands, but much more common in winter when it can be found on most wetlands.

 

Did you know?

Collectively, a group of teal is known as a 'spring' because of the way they can take-off suddenly and vertically, as if they have jumped straight off the ground!

  

Common Teal (male) WWT Slimbridge

A pair of Blue Wing Teals taking off up into the morning light as I stepped on a twig,

Teal - Anas crecca

 

Common and pretty dabbling ducks, teal gather in large numbers in winter on flooded gravel pits, reservoirs and floodplain meadows. Many of these birds are migrants from the cold climes of the Baltic and Siberia. In summer, teal breed in small numbers in the UK, mostly in the north.

 

The teal is our smallest duck. Males are grey, with a speckled breast, a yellow-and-black tail, a chestnut-coloured head and a bright green eye patch. Females are mainly mottled brown, but both sexes show a bright green wing patch in flight.

 

Nests in small numbers around the country, particularly in the uplands, but much more common in winter when it can be found on most wetlands.

 

Did you know?

Collectively, a group of teal is known as a 'spring' because of the way they can take-off suddenly and vertically, as if they have jumped straight off the ground!

  

Taken at Greylake Nature Reserve.

I believe this is possibly a mix of Teals! Baikal and Eurasian. I’m sure someone will know. Abberton reservoir.

Common Teal, WWT Slimbridge

Most of the over-wintering ducks had left Florida by late February, but there were still a few scattered pairs of Blue-winged Teal and Northern Shovelers at Merritt Island NWR.

  

Taken at RSPB Lodmoor, Weymouth, Dorset

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Teal (f) - Anas Crecca

  

... swimming at sunset

Taken at Blagdon Lake on a very cold cloudy day.

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The Brazilian teal or Brazilian duck (Amazonetta brasiliensis) is the only duck in the genus Amazonetta. It is widely distributed in eastern South America.

Taken at Steart Marshes Somerset.

Blue-winged Teal - Female

 

From Cornell:

 

Pairs and small groups dabble and up-end to reach submerged vegetation. You'll often find Blue-winged Teal with other species of dabbling ducks. They are often around the edges of ponds under vegetation, choosing a concealed spot to forage or rest.

 

Photographed at Lake Hillmoor.

 

Other photos of this teal below.

Genova, San Teodoro

 

Sperimentando filtro IR Blue Z1B.

 

Obbiettivo Canon EF 20-35mm F3.5-4.5 USM su Sony NEX-3N fullspectrum

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I think this gorgeous duck is a Teal?

Teal at a sunny but very cold Frampton Marsh.

Teal (female/juvenile), WWT Slimbridge

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Eurasian teal, Anas crecca, tavi, Finland.

Blue Wing Teals take flight - pure fear of the click of a Canon!

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