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  2. Cinnamon teal - Wikipedia

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    The cinnamon teal (Spatula cyanoptera) is a species of duck found in western North and South America. It is a small dabbling duck, with bright reddish plumage on the male and duller brown plumage on the female. It lives in marshes and ponds, and feeds mostly on plants.

  3. Template:POTD protected/2024-12-04 - Wikipedia

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    The cinnamon teal lives in marshes and ponds, and feeds mostly on plants. It has a typical length of 16 in (41 cm), with a wing span of 22 inch (56 cm) and a mass of 14 oz (400 g). The male has bright reddish plumage with a duller brown coloration on the female.

  4. Spatula (bird) - Wikipedia

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    Spatula is a genus or subgenus of ducks in the family Anatidae that includes the shovelers, ... Cinnamon teal Male Female Spatula cyanoptera (Vieillot, 1816)

  5. List of birds of Iowa - Wikipedia

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    The family Anatidae includes the ducks and most duck-like waterfowl, ... Blue-winged teal, Spatula discors; Cinnamon teal, ... (female) Ruddy duck.

  6. Eurasian teal - Wikipedia

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    Male (top) in nuptial plumage and female. Male has the wide white wing stripe and conspicuous face markings, which gave the colour teal its name. The Eurasian teal is one of the smallest extant dabbling ducks at 34–43 cm (13–17 in) length and with an average weight of 360 g (13 oz) in drake (males) and 340 g (12 oz) in hens (females). The ...

  7. Template:POTD/2024-12-04 - Wikipedia

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    The cinnamon teal lives in marshes and ponds, and feeds mostly on plants. It has a typical length of 16 in (41 cm), with a wing span of 22 inch (56 cm) and a mass of 14 oz (400 g). The male has bright reddish plumage with a duller brown coloration on the female.

  8. Green-winged teal - Wikipedia

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    The green-winged teal (Anas carolinensis) or American teal is a common and widespread duck that breeds in the northern areas of North America except on the Aleutian Islands. It was considered conspecific with the Eurasian teal ( A. crecca ) for some time, but the two have since been split into separate species.

  9. Baikal teal - Wikipedia

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    The Baikal teal has a height from 11.75 to 15.75 inches and a weighs an average of 1 pound. The female looks similar to a female green-winged teal but with a longer tail, and a distinctive white spot at the base of the bill and a white throat that angles to the back of the eye. She also has a distinct light eyebrow bordered by a darker crown.