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Sun., May 18, 2014 A flying flock of teal – bluewing or cinnamon – photographed by Steve Jamsa of Bonners Ferry is the grand prize runner-up in the 2014 Ducks Unlimited photo contest. X Email ...
Cinnamon teal are found in freshwater wetlands and permanent marshes but may feed on other bodies of water. Like other dabbling ducks, they strain food near the surface, heads submerged.
Ducks commonly capture the public attention when a female chooses a nest site next to a fast-food drive-through window, ... cinnamon teal, tufted duck, king eider, common eider, ...
Teller County is not exactly overflowing with water, but we do have a fair amount of lakes, ponds and rivers that attract some waterfowl. Teal are a smaller-bodied group of ducks with striking ...
A cinnamon teal is one of the most sought after ducks by waterfowlers, but if a drake came in with this hybrid, I’d have to shoot the crossbreed first. This bird has a white patch right behind the ...
YAKIMA, Wash. -- To some, "chestnut duck" - or perhaps "ol' red eyes" - might be a more apt name for the cinnamon teal, one of the prettiest and most striking ducks migrating north into Yakima ...
In North America, there are 64 species of ducks. None can get from Point A to Point B faster than the blue-winged teal. Just ask any duck hunter who blinked when a flock of blue-wings erupted ...
This week we'll be talking about teal. We have three kinds in Arkansas, the Blue-winged Teal and the Green-winged Teal, and the exceptionally rare (in Arkansas) Cinnamon Teal.
A cinnamon teal that's rarely seen in Ontario has been spotted in a Grimsby, Ont., wetland. Local birders estimate over 200 people have come to see the small duck, which is being treated as a ...
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