What is silver gray -green?
originating from the southern areas of South America, silver gray -green gray -green is a type of duck. You can find two subspecies of this duck, one in the northern part of this area and one in the southern part. Silver gray -green has a somewhat pronounced look and can be found in shallow fresh water. They are considered as fast ducks and prefer to nest on the coast. They are usually distinctive from other types of ducks due to their color appearance. The scientific name for silver gray -green is anas versicolor . Sometimes it is also referred to as Versicolor Teal. Although Teal Puna was once considered to be silver gray -green subspecies, it is now considered a separate species and now there are only two recognized subspecies of Anas Versicolor
Anas Versicolor Versicolor, CAN, CAN, CAN, CAN, CAN, CAN, Canna Teal's Range. It is common in Bolivia, Uruguay and Paraguay. Southern silver gray -green gray -green or Anas versicolor ferrensis America. This can be found in the southern parts of Argentina and Chile, as in the Falkland Islands. Southern silver gray -green is usually slightly larger and darker, but these two subspecies generally have the same color.
The upper part of the head of the male silver gray -green, above the eyes, is very dark brown or black and its faces are colored. At the top of his otherwise blue account is a small stain of light orange and sometimes you can see that a black stripe is running in the middle of the account. His throat and hips are colored with small black spots and his breasts and the front sides are colored with more prominent spots. The tail and rump of this bird are gently fogged and its wings are usually grayish brown. Male silver gray games also rainbow blue-green secondary feathers on their wings and are usually visible two prominent white bars.
male silver gray -green Teals also maintain this color all year round because they keep youJné feathers all year round. Females can be distinguished from men because of their slightly smaller size. Usually they are also somewhat blunt colors.
silver gray -green usually prefers the bodies of shallow fresh water, such as ponds and small lakes. Unlike some other ducks, feeding on the water surface is usually given. They rarely immerse underwater. Instead, they prefer to skim water surface with their accounts in the hope of capturing insects. They also feed on water vegetation.
Silver gray games usually build their nests on the ground. Women will lay clutches of five to ten eggs that hatch for a little less than a month. Although it is a relatively obedient species, this duck usually does not hesitate to protect its nest.