Eurasian Teal (Anas crecca) **

The Eurasian Teal (Anas crecca) is a small dabbling duck commonly found across Europe, Asia, and northern Africa. Renowned for its striking plumage, the drake (male) boasts a chestnut-brown head adorned with an iridescent green eye patch, a cream-colored line below the patch, and a speckled gray body, while the female is mottled brown, offering excellent camouflage. Both sexes display the characteristic green speculum on their wings, which is visible during flight. Preferring shallow freshwater habitats such as marshes, lakes, and slow-moving rivers, the Eurasian Teal feeds on seeds, aquatic plants, and small invertebrates. It is a migratory species, spending its winters in milder regions, often forming large flocks. The Eurasian Teal is celebrated for its agility in flight and soft whistling calls, making it a favorite among birdwatchers.

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