What is green wings?

The smallest known dabbling duck, green wings are gray -green gray -green, is North American water poultry named for a bright green spot on male wings. It is usually found in Canada and northern United States during the period of reproduction, this duck can be seen throughout North America during migration. The scientific name for the green-winged gray-green is Anas Crecca .

Green wings are generally between 12.2–15.4 inches (31-39 cm) long, with a maximum wing of about 23 inches (59 cm). Non -spicy men, juveniles and females have spotted gray or brown color. The Chovan male, however, has a rusty colored head with a thick green stripe covering every eye and curvature towards the neck. Although it has a green stain on each wing, most of its wings and bodies are mostly gray, with a spotted brown and black chest. The vertical strip runs on each side of the body near its wings, and this strip distinguishes the north Americanpopulation from the Eurasian gray -green, which has a white stripe insteadKá along the back. Their diet changes depending on the availability of specific food sources during a particular season. Dabbler, green wings immerses its beak or head in the water in search of food, sometimes vertically tilting the whole body to achieve its food source.

Although green-winged gray-green Teal can be found throughout the United States during migration, during the reproduction season they occur primarily on Alaska in Canada and northwest in the northwest USA. In general, they behave in the summer months and spend the winter south. Some of these ducks in winter to the south like Central America. The description of the population in the mid -20th century, green gray -green gray -green has since gained its numbers. In 2009, the estimated population of this species was 3.4 million.

paired bonds are formed only during the mating season and are dissolved during the incubation period. The female puts the nest on the groundI near the water source and under the vegetation cover. The nests are shallow holes that are lined with grass and down. After mating, gray -green -green female wings occur on an average of eight or nine eggs and will have an exclusive incubation responsibility for about three weeks. Ducks are mobile just hours after hatching and they will behave about a month later.

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