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Did you know that the cinnamon teal is not only a small, rust colored dabbling duck but also a protagonist in the Disney movie series, “DuckTales”?
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.
Species on the official list that have been spotted in the state three or fewer times in the past 10 years: black-bellied whistling-duck, cinnamon teal, tufted duck, king eider, common eider ...
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 ...
She titled her winning artwork “Let’s Get Together,” depicting a male and female cinnamon teal in acrylic, colored pencil, and water color.
Females are much plainer, your basic "little brown duck." If you see a plain light brown duck closely following a male cinnamon teal, you can safely label the bird a female cinnamon.
Other surface feeding ducks that can be seen locally include: Wood Duck, Gadwall, American Wigeon, Mallard, Northern Shoveler, Northern Pintail and the Blue-winged and Cinnamon Teal.
The Garganey, a very rare duck visitor from Eurasia, was in place at Crex Meadows Wildllife Area as of Sunday afternoon. Crex is just north of Grantsburg, Wisconsin. The bird is being seen in a ...
Last winter, a waterfowl nut from New York traveled to Utah to hunt cinnamon teal and complete his quest to shoot every legal duck, goose, swan, and crane in North America ...
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.
What: Among the smallest of the common North American ducks. Blue-winged teal average about 16-inches long for a male, 14 inches for a female. The male weighs about 1 pound; the female about 20 ...