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tealAny of various small, short-necked dabbling ducks of the genus Anas, order Anseriformes, but particularly A. crecca. The male is dusky grey; its tail feathers ashy grey; the crown of its head deep cinnamon or chestnut; its eye is surrounded by a black band, glossed with green or purple, which unites on the nape; its wing markings are black and white; and its bill is black. The female is mottled brown. The total length is about 35cm/14 in. The blue-winged teal A. discors is a brillantly coloured bird 35–42 cm/14–17 in long, with bright blue wing coverts. It is a native of North America, and migrates in winter to South America. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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