Common NameEurasian Teal
Scientific NameAnas crecca ssp. crecca
Type of ReportRare Species
Date of Observation10/17/2024
Number Observed1
Reporting Observer's NameDavid Hoag
Mailing Address173 W Shore Rd
Grand Isle, VT 05458
United States
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Date Completed03/30/2025
Latitude of Observation (enter 0 if unable to provide)0 Private location off the north shore of Grand Isle
Longitude of Observation (enter 0 if unable to provide)0 Automatically obscured by iNaturalist
Place NameNorthwest Grand Isle
TownshipGrand Isle
CountyGrand Isle
Vermont eBird Checklist URLebird.org
Time of Day01:00 PM
Length of Time Observed?
Maximum Estimated Distance from Bird (in feet)1500
Minimum Estimated Distance from Bird (in feet)1200
Optical Equipment Used for Observation

300 x 1.4 = 420mm

Observer’s Previous Acquaintance With This or Similar Species

Only with many American GWTE
and 1 intergrade — a NY sighting.

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Description of Habitat

Lone teal not associated with any of the other waterfowl.
Fowl list at https://ebird.org/checklist/S199284785

Verbal Narrative & Description of Observation

See photos:
iNat photo may enlarge a bit more than the eBird photo.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/259294385
Private location off the north shore of Grand Isle,
location obscured by iNaturalist.
Quick photo taken from 0.2+ miles merely to get a handle on the duck sp.; a later enlargement of the photo pixels revealed a Green-winged Teal with no trace of the vertical white stripe of an American GWTE, nor of an intergrade — which I've seen once in Clinton Co. NY.

The horizontal white bar — obscured by the scapulars — identifies a Eurasian GWTE.
Link to Sibley guide to similar photos of Eurasian Green-wings "lacking" the horizonatal white bar.
https://www.sibleyguides.com/2011/03/distinguishing-green-winged-and-common-teal/

IMPORTANT: What similar species were eliminated when making the identification and how was this bird different?

Enlargement of the pixels revealed no trace of any vertical white bar which would distinguish Anas crecca ssp. carolinensis vs. Anas crecca ssp. crecca.

This report was written from notes taken:Immediately After