| Common Name | Green-winged Teal (Eurasian) |
|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Anas crecca crecca |
| Type of Report | Rare Species |
| Date of Observation | 01/07/2023 |
| Number Observed | 1 |
| Reporting Observer's Name | David Guertin |
| Mailing Address | 1599 Route 30 Cornwall, VT 05753 United States Map It |
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| Date Completed | 01/07/2023 |
| Latitude of Observation (enter 0 if unable to provide) | 44.0393548 |
| Longitude of Observation (enter 0 if unable to provide) | -73.4224517 |
| Place Name | Chimney Point/Champlain Bridge |
| Township | Addison |
| County | Addison |
| Vermont eBird Checklist URL | ebird.org |
| Time of Day | 09:20 AM |
| Length of Time Observed | 30 minutes |
| Maximum Estimated Distance from Bird (in feet) | 1500 |
| Minimum Estimated Distance from Bird (in feet) | 1500 |
| Noteworthy Weather Conditions | Overcast, light breeze, calm water |
| Optical Equipment Used for Observation | Hawke Endurance ED scope, 75X |
| Observer’s Previous Acquaintance With This or Similar Species | I've seen North American Green-winged Teal countless times. This is my first time seeing the Eurasian subspecies other than in pictures. |
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| Description of Habitat | Swimming with Mallards in calm water at the water's edge, ducking in and out of shoreline vegetation. |
| Verbal Narrative & Description of Observation | Male swimming with Mallards at the shoreline north of the bridge. I spent about 30 minutes looking at this bird, which was very far away and repeatedly disappearing from view behind the shoreline vegetation and the Mallards it was swimming with. Viewing conditions were challenging, but I could never make out a vertical white spur on the side, and I could definitely make out a horizontal white stripe, which had me thinking Eurasian GWTE. But as long as I looked at that duck (which was out of view more often than it was in view), the horizontal stripe was more faint than bold, and I could not see details of the head well enough to see any white lines around the face, so I didn't feel confident in a Eurasian Teal ID and originally reported it as a GWTE. Later in the afternoon I saw Jo Jo Doyle's excellent photos from when the bird was much closer (https://ebird.org/checklist/S125618809), and the white facial stripes, horizontal side stripe, and lack of vertical white side spur are clearly visible. |
| Relative Size & Shape | Teal-sized; much smaller than associated Mallards |
| Head | Chestnut color; green eye patch and white facial markings were too far away to be visible |
| Breast, Belly, Flanks, Under Tail Coverts | Horizontal white side stripe; no sign of vertical white "spur" |
| IMPORTANT: What similar species were eliminated when making the identification and how was this bird different? | Absence of vertical white side spur, and presence of horizontal white side stripe ruled out North American GWTE. Facial details with white stripes were only visible from photos taken hours later by Jo Jo Doyle (https://ebird.org/checklist/S125618809). |
| This report was written from notes taken: | Immediately After |