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Cinnamon Teal
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A small brightly colored duck, the Cinnamon Teal is found in ponds throughout the American West. Cool Facts
Description
Sex DifferencesBreeding male bright rusty red all over; female dull grayish brown. MaleBreeding (Alternate) Plumage: Bright cinnamon head and
body plumage. Dark rump, tail, and undertail. Upper wing with light-blue patch
with white rear border. Back of wing iridescent green. Eyes red. FemaleGray-brown overall, with small white area at base of bill. Bill dark. Light-blue upper wing patch with narrow white border. Back of wing mostly brown, with little green. ImmatureSimilar to adult female. Similar Species
SoundFemale gives loud, evenly spaced quacks. Male makes series of "chuk" notes. »listen to songs of this speciesRangeSummer RangeBreeds from southern Canada southward to central Mexico, eastward to very western Nebraska. Also in South America. Winter RangeWinters from southern Texas and California southward to Central America. Also in South America. HabitatUses freshwater (including highly alkaline) seasonal and semipermanent wetlands of various sizes, including large marshes, reservoirs, sluggish streams, ditches, and stock ponds. FoodSeeds and aquatic vegetation, aquatic and semi-terrestrial insects, snails, and zooplankton. BehaviorForagingFeeds mainly on surface. Dabbles with just bill in water or tips up with entire head underwater. ReproductionNest TypeA depression on the ground, near water. Lined with grasses and down. Egg DescriptionCreamy white. Clutch Size4-16 eggs.Condition at HatchingCovered in yellow down with a gray-brown eyestripe. Able to leave nest soon after hatching. Conservation StatusNo apparent trends in population size. Other NamesSarcelle cannelle (French) Sources used to construct this page:Gammonley, J. H. 1996. Cinnamon Teal (Anas cyanoptera). In The Birds of North America, No. 209 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, PA, and The American Ornithologists' Union, Washington, D.C. |
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