1. Easy Steps to Drawing a Drake Mallard
2. Mallard
3. Canvasback
4. American Wigeon
5. Gadwall
6. Northern Shoveler
7. Green-winged Teal
8. Wood Duck
9. Northern Pintail
10. Three Quick Steps to Drawing Ducks
11. Parts of a Duck
12. Parts of a Wing
13. Duck Drawings
14. Six Simple Tips for Quick Bird ID
15. References

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Green-winged Teal
Male characteristics
-chestnut head and neck
-dark green eye stripe, outlined in white
-dark gray bill
-patterns of gray on the flanks
-yellowish breast with brown speckles
-white side bar extending from breast to shoulder
-cream colored rear
-gray legs and feet

Female characteristics
-mottled brown head and body
-grayish bill
-green and black speculum

 
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Green-winged teal are usually found in marshes, ponds, and temporarily flooded fields.