The Chestnut Teal is darker and a slightly bigger bird than the Grey Teal.
The Chestnut Teal is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
The Chestnut Teal (Anas castanea) is a dabbling duck found in southern Australia. It is protected under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. More
lower reaches of creeks around the coast, the Chestnut Teal is distributed in south-eastern and south-western Australia. Vagrants may occur elsewhere. Tasmania and southern Victoria are the species’ stronghold. Status The Chestnut Teal is available for recreational hunting in Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania. Description The Chestnut Teal is darker and a slightly bigger bird than the Grey Teal. In flight, the wedge-shaped white patch on both the upperwing and underwing is obvious. More
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Chestnut TealsThe Chestnut Teal (Anas castanea) is a dabbling duck found in southern Australia. It is protected under the National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1974. Description: The male has a distinctive green colored head and mottled brown body. The female has a brown head and mottled brown body. The female is almost identical in appearance to the Grey Teal. More
Description: The male Chestnut Teal Anas castanea has an iridescent green head and neck, mottled brown upper parts, a white patch on the flank and a black tail. The wings are dark brown, the underparts chestnut and there is a white patch on the flank. Females lack the iridescent green head and neck and the body is generally darker. Chestnut teal have a bluish grey bill, greenish grey legs and hazel eyes. They grow from to 38-44 cm in length. More
21/11/02 Possible chestnut teal, Anas castanea, breeding in New Zealand!! Sav received a call from Colin Ogle of Wanganui on the evening of 20/11/02. Colin had just been to see a possible chestnut teal, Anas castanea, that appeared to be breeding on a small farm dam on a property owned by Neil Corballis, near Wanganui. More
The Chestnut Teal is a small dabbling duck with a high forehead and rounded head. Males are distinctive, having a glossy green head, chestnut brown neck, breast and flanks, dark brown upper body and wings, and a black undertail with contrasting white patch. Females are mottled dark brown and grey, with a pale throat streaked brown and a dark eye stripe. In both sexes the eye is a deep red, the bill is blue-grey and the legs and feet are green-grey. More
chestnut teal, it was felt that this was also most likely to be a hybrid. This bird had very chestnut cheeks and throat, and there were also patches of chestnut on some of the upper breast feathering, but, as mentioned by some, the feathering on the closed wing appeared too much like a grey teal. More
The Chestnut Teal (Anas castanea) is a dabbling duck found in southern Australia. The male has a distinctive green coloured head and mottled brown body. The female has a brown head and mottled brown body. The female is almost identical in appearance to the Grey Teal. It is Protected under the National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1974. More
The Chestnut Teal Is A Lovely Nut-brown Bird - view larger image Original image by interllectual; Some rights reserved. 1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (3 votes, average: 4.33 out of 5) Loading ... Loading ... Species: Anas castanea You can use this image in any kind of creative project IF you give credit to it's creator. More
i found a male chestnut teal at mangere today photos from others should follow but here are some notes head and upper neck-all dark with green tinge eye-red -no hint of eye ring lower front neck and breast-VERY bright chestnut flanks -fairly bright chestnut white flank patch-only a trace remaining-may have been concealed by drooping wings underwing-a big white patch at and out from axillaries -much more than the grey teal it flew with-john woods got flight photo More
there's been several Chestnut Teal in the Sth Island Tony Crocker found 1 at the Kowai Rivermouth in Nth Canty 10+ yrs ago. It was seen by several birders incl myself, photos taken and UBR accepted. 2 were spotted by Phil Crutchley and Scott Butcher about 3 yrs ago at The Bromley Oxidation Ponds, at the stime the string of rarieties turned up - Whiskered tern, White-eyed Duck, Chestnut teal and Chestnut-breasted Shelduck. More
The Chestnut Teal Is A Lovely Nut-brown Bird Monday, January 26th, 2009 (more…) 1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (3 votes, average: 4.33 out of 5) Loading ... Loading ... Species: Anas castanea Posted in Teal, Chestnut | No Comments » Image Copyright is held by original owners; all are licensed as either CC-BY or CC-BY-SA. More