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Green-winged Teal in North Carolina

By Sally Siko

One of the prettiest duck species that visits North Carolina each year are the Green-winged Teal.
I was so happy to get a nice look at this pair last month!
As you can see here, the drakes have a green stripe going across their faces which is absolutely gorgeous when the sunlight reflects off of it. The hens are just as lovely dressed in a mottled plumage of buff and brown tones.
Both sexes sport their namesake bright aqua green wing patches (called the specula) with white borders which are best viewed when they’re in flight.
Usually they are pretty skittish so getting a couple photos of this pair at a relatively close range felt really good!



Weighing in at less than 16oz, these little ones are among the smallest of the dabbling duck family.
What they lack in size they make up in appetite though lol!
During the spring and summer, they are voracious eaters of mollusks, worms, insects and crustaceans.
When winter arrives they switch up their diet to feed on the seeds of aquatic plants grasses, sedges, and agricultural grain.



Green-winged Teals are a familiar wintertime resident of North Carolina. Each November they arrive in droves from their breeding grounds in Canada and the northern parts of the United States to spend the coldest months in the mid Atlantic region.
Mainly found in the central and eastern regions of the state, look for them in fresh & brackish water areas, marshes, ponds and lakes.
They’ll only stick around until late March (and occasionally through early April) so get out and go find ‘em soon before they head north 🙂

Photos by @sally_siko of @bestlife_birding on my mighty mirrorless monster, the @canonusa #R5

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Green-winged Teal at Umstead Park

My favorite thing about November is the arrival of various migrating waterfowl to North Carolina (or weird Duck season as I call it, haha!).
I took a quick birding trip to Big Lake at Umstead Park in Raleigh to see what might have flown in with the recent cold front.
Although there wasn’t a huge amount of action on the water, I did spot this small flock of Green-winged Teal flying along the far shoreline on the northern side of the lake.


I wasn’t able to get very close to them to get some good shots but anticipate returning here next month when greater numbers of waterfowl should offer me better chances for good photo opportunities.

These little ones are among the smallest of the dabbling duck family. Male Green-winged Ducks have a green stripe going across their faces which is absolutely gorgeous when the sunlight reflects off of it! Both sexes have bright aqua green wing patches (called specula) with white borders which are best viewed when they’re in flight.
*Swipe to the second photo in this post to see an example of this birds name sake feathers.

Green-winged Teals are a familiar wintertime resident of North Carolina as they arrive in droves from their breeding grounds in Canada and the northern parts of the United States.
Mainly found in central and eastern regions of the state, look for them in fresh & brackish water areas, marshes, ponds and lakes.
They’ll stick around until March and occasionally early April so there’s plenty of time for you to see them 🙂

Photos by @sally_siko of @birdwatching_nc on the incomparably awesome @canonusa
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