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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.
Cinnamon teal Male Female Spatula cyanoptera (Vieillot, 1816) Four subspecies. Spatula cyanoptera septentrionalium (Oberholser, 1906) ... Blue-winged teal Male Female
Spatula discors Linnaeus 1766 (blue-winged teal) LC; Spatula cyanoptera Vieillot 1816 (cinnamon teal) LC. S. c. septentrionalium Snyder & Lumsden 1951 (northern cinnamon teal) S. c. tropica Snyder & Lumsden 1951 (tropical cinnamon teal) †S. c. borreroi Snyder & Lumsden 1951 (Borrero's cinnamon teal) S. c. orinoma (Oberholser 1906) (Andean ...
Baikal teal, Sibirionetta formosa (R) Garganey, Sibirionetta querquedula (R) Blue-winged teal, Spatula discors; Cinnamon teal, Spatula cyanoptera; Northern shoveler, Spatula clypeata; Gadwall, Mareca strepera; Falcated duck, Mareca falcata (R) Eurasian wigeon, Mareca penelope; American wigeon, Mareca americana; American black duck, Anas ...
Silver teal, Spatula versicolor; Red shoveler, Spatula platalea (V) Blue-winged teal, Spatula discors (V) Cinnamon teal, Spatula cyanoptera; Chiloe wigeon, Mareca sibilatrix; White-cheeked pintail, Anas bahamensis (V) Yellow-billed pintail, Anas georgica; Yellow-billed teal, Anas flavirostris; Rosy-billed pochard, Netta peposaca (V)
The Baltimore oriole is the state bird of Maryland. This list of birds of Maryland includes species credibly documented in the U.S. state of Maryland and accepted by the Maryland / District of Columbia Records Committee (MRC) of the Maryland Ornithological Society as of 2022. There are 456 species included in the official list. Eight additional species of questionable origin and two of exotic ...
Blue-winged teal, Spatula discors (n) Cinnamon teal, Spatula cyanoptera (n) Northern shoveler, Spatula clypeata (n) Gadwall, Mareca strepera (n) Eurasian wigeon, Mareca penelope; American wigeon, Mareca americana (n) Mallard, Anas platyrhynchos (n) Mexican duck, Anas diazi (n) Northern pintail, Anas acuta (n) Green-winged teal, Anas crecca (n)
The blue-winged teal is primarily found in the northern prairies and parklands. It is the most abundant duck in the mixed-grass prairies of the Dakotas and the prairie provinces of Canada. The blue-winged teal is also found in wetlands of boreal forest associations, shortgrass prairies, tallgrass prairies, and deciduous woodlands. [13]