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Wonder how hard it is to identify ducks at 130 mph? Here’s a mix of blue- and green-winged teal and northern pintail observed from the air on Chautauqua National Wildlife Refuge. Joshua Osborn ...
Blue-winged teal begin to wing their way through Teller County in good numbers during early spring on the way to their breeding grounds. While some breed in the Rockies, they mostly breed in the ...
The Blue-winged Teal is a small, dabbling duck. It flies very fast in small flocks. During breeding season it is more vocal. The male makes a soft, high-pitched whistling note, the female a quack ...
In North America, there are 64 species of ducks. None can get from Point A to Point B faster than the blue-winged teal. Just ask any duck hunter who blinked when a flock of blue-wings erupted ...
There are three subspecies of teal commonly found in the U.S. For the most part, blue-winged and green-winged teal inhabit the Atlantic, Mississippi, and Central flyways. Green-wings, along with ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s 2024 waterfowl population status report released Tuesday indicates another significant ...
Outfitters have been supplying hunters with equipment for teal season. It’s only 16 days long because teal are migratory. “Blue-wing and green-wing teal, they’re one of the first migrators we have.
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