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Puna teal - Wikipedia The Puna teal (Spatula puna) is a species of dabbling duck in the family Anatidae It was at one time regarded as a subspecies of the Silver teal (Spatula versicolor)
Puna Teal - eBird Often fairly common on bogs, lakes, and other wetlands, especially with reeds and other emergent vegetation The smaller and duller Silver Teal occurs in lowlands, not the high Andes
Puna Teal - Duck Species It has a black cap extending below the eyes, a creamy white neck and face, and light coffee-brown plumage with dark spotting The tail coverts are gray, and the flanks are dark with fine stripes Quiet species; generally silent except for soft quacks and low whistles during breeding
Puna Teal - app. mybirdbuddy. com The Puna Teal is primarily found in the high-altitude lakes and marshes of South America, particularly across the Andes in Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile These habitats, located at altitudes ranging from 3,000 to 4,500 meters, are characterized by cold temperatures and are often isolated
Puna Teal - Brandywine Zoo While there are numerous different species of teal ducks, they all share similar traits that set them apart from the rest of the duck family, including their petite size, habitat, body proportions, feeding behavior and unique color
Puna Teal Species Info Hunting - Ramsey Russells GetDucks. com Puna Teal (Spatula puna) is a dabbling duck that is now considered to be its own species, rather than a subspecies of the Silver Teal Compared to the Silver Teal, Puna Teal are larger, and the approximate size of this species can be likened to that of a Wood Duck
Puna Teal - Spatula puna - Birds of the World Puna Teal is a striking dabbling duck of the mountains in South America Previously considered conspecific with the buff-cheeked Silver Teal (Anas versicolor), Puna Teal is brown and gray barred with a dark cap, white cheeks and a bright blue bill
Puna Teals (Anas puna) Information | Earth Life The Puna Teals occur naturally in the Andes of Peru, western Bolivia, northern Chile and extreme northwestern Argentina They are found on the larger lakes and pools in the altiplano in west-central South America
Puna Teal - Zoo Guide The Puna Teal, scientifically known as Anas puna, is a striking waterfowl native to South America It’s known for its striking plumage; males and females are similar in appearance, with a mottled gray body, a distinctive white face with a dark cap, and a speckled brown back