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The adult male has a cinnamon-red head and body with a brown back, a red eye and a dark bill. The adult female has a mottled brown body, a pale brown head, brown eyes and a grey bill and is very similar in appearance to a female blue-winged teal; however, its overall color is richer, the lores, eye line, and eye ring are less distinct.
The cinnamon teal (Spatula cyanoptera) is a species of dabbling duck found in western North and South America. It is a migratory species, travelling to northern South America and the Caribbean during the Northern Hemisphere's winter. The cinnamon teal lives in marshes and ponds, and feeds mostly on plants.
The cinnamon teal (Spatula cyanoptera) is a species of dabbling duck found in western North and South America. It is a migratory species, travelling to northern South America and the Caribbean during the Northern Hemisphere's winter. The cinnamon teal lives in marshes and ponds, and feeds mostly on plants.
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White-headed steamer-duck, Tachyeres leucocephalus (E-AR) Crested duck, Lophonetta specularioides (E-SA) Spectacled duck, Speculanas specularis (E-SA) Puna teal, Spatula puna (E-SA) Silver teal, Spatula versicolor (E-SA) Red shoveler, Spatula platalea (E-SA) Northern shoveler, Spatula clypeata; Blue-winged teal, Spatula discors; Cinnamon teal ...
Spatula is a genus or subgenus of ducks in the family Anatidae that includes the shovelers, ... Cinnamon teal Male Female Spatula cyanoptera (Vieillot, 1816)
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Cinnamon teal, Spatula cyanoptera; Chiloe wigeon, Mareca sibilatrix; White-cheeked pintail, Anas bahamensis; Yellow-billed pintail, Anas georgica; Yellow-billed teal, Anas flavirostris; Rosy-billed pochard, Netta peposaca; Black-headed duck, Heteronetta atricapilla; Ruddy duck, Oxyura jamaicensis (the local subspecies is also called Andean duck)