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And then one day I noticed that buffy streak on the green-winged teal.
Young Green-winged Teal have the fastest growth rate of all ducks.
Green-winged Teals often fledge 34 to 35 days after hatching or usually before 6 weeks of age.
Green-winged Teal, more than any other species of duck, prefer to seek food on mud flats.
Green-winged Teal become sexually mature their first winter.
Green-winged Teal are among the earliest spring migrants.
Goudeles cried with glee as he bagged a green-winged teal.
The underwing is similar to the Green-winged Teal also, but has a darker leading edge.
The area is particularly known for its duck hunting, including mallards, divers and green-winged teal ducks.
"I struggled with trying to tell the difference between the blue-winged and green-winged teal, in this brown female plumage.
Other waterfowl include mallards, green-winged teal, and goldeneye.
A pair of green-winged teal flew by low over the water, like jet-fighter pilots demonstrating a wing-to-wing maneuver.
Green-winged teal avoid treeless or brushless habitats.
Green-winged teal winter in both freshwater or brackish marshes, ponds, streams, and estuaries.
Green-winged Teal nests are usually concealed both from the side and from above in heavy grass, weeds, or brushy cover.
In the next 20 minutes, more than three dozen birds came by: black ducks, mallards, American mergansers, green-winged teal, and bluebills.
Male Green-winged Teal leave females at the start of incubation and congregate on safe waters to molt.
In early February, Green-winged Teal begin to depart their winter grounds, and continue through April.
Occasionally during spring months, Green-winged Teal will gorge on maggots of decaying fish which are found around ponds.
The wetlands is a duck breeding concentration area, with Mallards by far the most common, but good numbers of pintail and green-winged teal also visiting.
Green-winged Teal are abundant in wetlands of the Canadian parkland and northern boreal forest associations.
In producing Supersense, the animal that I personally have become closest to is a European green-winged teal, which follows me everywhere.
Sharon Marino, the deputy refuge manager, said green-winged teals, hooded mergansers and northern pintails are seen at this time.
In North Dakota, Green-winged Teal generally begin nesting in late April.
Green-winged Teal appear to prefer the small seeds of nutgrasses (Cyperus spp.)
Green-winged Teal (Anas carolinensis) or (Anas crecca carolinensis)
The Green-winged Teal (Anas carolinensis) or (Anas crecca carolinensis) is a common and widespread duck that breeds in the northern areas of North America except on the Aleutian Islands.