Birds

Speckled Teal

Speckled Teal

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The Speckled Teal is a widespread and common dabbling duck native to South America. It is characterized by its heavily mottled plumage, which provides excellent camouflage in its varied wetland habitats.
Where to spot
Diverse freshwater habitats across South America, including lakes, ponds, marshes, and slow-flowing rivers, from sea level up to high altitudes.
How to spot
Look for a medium-sized dabbling duck with a prominent yellow bill often tipped with black. Its body is speckled or barred brown, and it usually has a greenish speculum. Often seen in pairs or small flocks.
When to spot
Observable year-round throughout its extensive South American range. Activity is often highest during dawn and dusk.
Speckled Teals are known for their relatively long breeding season, capable of nesting almost year-round in favorable conditions.
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