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#902765 - 09/13/09 09:11 PM
Identifying Teal
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Tracker
Registered: 11/27/07
Posts: 549
Loc: Denton County, Texas
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Is there a good site to go to for duck identification? I want to find something to help out the kids with.
Thanks, Wayne
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#902777 - 09/13/09 09:14 PM
Re: Identifying Teal
[Re: BlackSnake]
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Woodsman
Registered: 10/13/07
Posts: 108
Loc: Red River Co.
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#902795 - 09/13/09 09:20 PM
Re: Identifying Teal
[Re: slymer]
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Tracker
Registered: 11/27/07
Posts: 549
Loc: Denton County, Texas
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I tried this site. Seemed a bit confusing to the/my boys. Anything a bit simpler?
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#902858 - 09/13/09 09:40 PM
Re: Identifying Teal
[Re: BlackSnake]
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Veteran Tracker
Registered: 09/27/07
Posts: 2896
Loc: Cedar Park, Texas
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most of the teal in Texas now a blue winged. Look for the blue flashes on the wings. Watch out because the larger spoonie also have blue on the wings.
The teal flight pattern is pretty distinctive as well.
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#902868 - 09/13/09 09:44 PM
Re: Identifying Teal
[Re: TexasEd]
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Tracker
Registered: 11/27/07
Posts: 549
Loc: Denton County, Texas
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most of the teal in Texas now a blue winged. Look for the blue flashes on the wings. Watch out because the larger spoonie also have blue on the wings.
The teal flight pattern is pretty distinctive as well. Its pretty easy for me. I'm trying to find something to help the kids with. I guess maybe some time spent with me in the water will help best. I was hoping for something easy so that they could hunt Teal with me without all the worring.
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#902877 - 09/13/09 09:47 PM
Re: Identifying Teal
[Re: BlackSnake]
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Veteran Tracker
Registered: 09/27/07
Posts: 2896
Loc: Cedar Park, Texas
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Call the shots for them.
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#902885 - 09/13/09 09:50 PM
Re: Identifying Teal
[Re: TexasEd]
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Tracker
Registered: 11/27/07
Posts: 549
Loc: Denton County, Texas
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True that. Guess they will pick up on it pretty quick.
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#903851 - 09/14/09 11:14 AM
Re: Identifying Teal
[Re: BlackSnake]
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Tracker
Registered: 11/27/07
Posts: 549
Loc: Denton County, Texas
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Went out this morning and didnt have much chance to help the boy. We had one group of 7 fly over, but we wasnt in the water yet. Had another pair fly over our back side, but Shawn didnt get the look on them. Other than that, we had several Mallards come close. Guess we'll have to try it again...
Edited by BlackSnake (09/14/09 11:15 AM)
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#903878 - 09/14/09 11:25 AM
Re: Identifying Teal
[Re: BlackSnake]
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Bird Dog
Registered: 09/22/08
Posts: 470
Loc: Frisco, Texas
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I suggest getting the "Le Master Method" book. it's a decent field guide, and easy to study.
http://www.neweggmall.com/Product/2004736360/product.html?cm_mmc=PCE-GoogleSearch-_--_-Reference%20%26%20Textbooks-_-2004736360
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#903944 - 09/14/09 11:47 AM
Re: Identifying Teal
[Re: monkeyexpress]
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Woodsman
Registered: 09/08/08
Posts: 148
Loc: Round Rock TX
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texas parks and wildlife has a book on their website called ducks at a distance, i think. give that a try.
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#904152 - 09/14/09 12:52 PM
Re: Identifying Teal
[Re: duckaholic]
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Tracker
Registered: 11/27/07
Posts: 549
Loc: Denton County, Texas
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texas parks and wildlife has a book on their website called ducks at a distance, i think. give that a try. Thanks Monkey. Hey! I remember that book. Animated I think, but still a good resource.
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#904216 - 09/14/09 01:13 PM
Re: Identifying Teal
[Re: TexasEd]
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Registered: 11/06/07
Posts: 2671
Loc: Austin
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most of the teal in Texas now a blue winged. Look for the blue flashes on the wings. Watch out because the larger spoonie also have blue on the wings.
The teal flight pattern is pretty distinctive as well. Ed how can you get a teal mixed up with a spoonie???
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#904307 - 09/14/09 01:53 PM
Re: Identifying Teal
[Re: FowlDreams]
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Registered: 09/27/07
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Loc: Cedar Park, Texas
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I don't have that problem, just heard other people do.
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#904316 - 09/14/09 01:57 PM
Re: Identifying Teal
[Re: TexasEd]
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Registered: 02/09/07
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Loc: dfdub
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As far as identifying drakes from hens the drakes have an iridescent green speculum, there the hens have more of a white strip. I have noticed a coloration difference on the feet between the drakes and hens also.
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#905172 - 09/14/09 08:35 PM
Re: Identifying Teal
[Re: kdub]
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Tracker
Registered: 11/27/07
Posts: 549
Loc: Denton County, Texas
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As far as identifying drakes from hens the drakes have an iridescent green speculum, there the hens have more of a white strip. I have noticed a coloration difference on the feet between the drakes and hens also. Maybe I'm misreading what you said, but its the Drake that has the white stripe. The hen is more brown in color, much like the hen Mallard.
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#905197 - 09/14/09 08:45 PM
Re: Identifying Teal
[Re: BlackSnake]
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Veteran Tracker
Registered: 02/09/07
Posts: 3128
Loc: dfdub
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no prob 
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#905347 - 09/14/09 09:41 PM
Re: Identifying Teal
[Re: BlackSnake]
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THF Celebrity
Registered: 12/06/05
Posts: 11268
Loc: Dallas, TX
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True that. Guess they will pick up on it pretty quick. Very true. Only way to learn is to get out there.
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#906042 - 09/15/09 09:35 AM
Re: Identifying Teal
[Re: BlackSnake]
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Veteran Tracker
Registered: 09/27/07
Posts: 2896
Loc: Cedar Park, Texas
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Check out this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_2jk27BKbIThere is another one for Green winged teal. Notice how fast they flap their wings as well.
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#906214 - 09/15/09 10:42 AM
Re: Identifying Teal
[Re: TexasEd]
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Tracker
Registered: 11/27/07
Posts: 549
Loc: Denton County, Texas
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Good vid. Had the boy sit and watch. We went on a morning hunt this morning and saw a few, but I think we were probably in too deep of water. Couldnt get them in, but it gave him a chance to watch a few fly bye's. I think he is beginning to get the idea.
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