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Cinnamon Teal (Anas cyanoptera)
Subject: | Cinnamon Teal (Anas cyanoptera)
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Date: 2005:01:05 10:39:18
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Metadata
Title: Cinnamon Teal
Alternative Title: Anas cyanoptera
Creator: Karney, Lee
Source: WO-Lee Karney-3332
Publisher: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Contributor: DIVISION OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Language: EN - ENGLISH
Rights: (public domain)
Audience: (general)
Subject: Karney, Duck, Ducks, Waterfowl
Description
Table Of Contents: Cinnamon head, neck, and underparts identify male. Female closely resembles female Blue-winged Teal but plumage is a richer brown, lore spot and eye line less distinctive, bill longer and more spatulate. Common in marshes, ponds and lakes.
Date
Available: April 05 2004
Issued: March 26 2004
Modified: April 21 2004
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Cinnamon Teal (Spatula cyanoptera)
French: Sarcelle cannelle German: Zimtente Spanish: Cerceta colorada
Taxonomy: Anas cyanoptera Vieillot, 1816, Río de la Plata and Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Normally placed in genus Anas. Closely related to S. discors, and in past both at times placed in genus Querquedula. Genetic data indicate that the two are sister-species; recent genetic analyses suggest that N races of present species diverged first, and that discors separated from S races of S. cyanoptera more recently. Race borreroi not recorded since 1950s, and possibly extinct. Five subspecies currently recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution
S. c. septentrionalium (Snyder & Lumsden, 1951) – SW Canada (British Columbia and SW Alberta) S to C Mexico (Valley of Mexico); winters from SW USA through Middle America to N Colombia.
S. c. tropica (Snyder & Lumsden, 1951) – Cauca and Magdalena Valleys, in NW Colombia.
S. c. borreroi (Snyder & Lumsden, 1951) – E Andes of Colombia.
S. c. orinoma (Oberholser, 1906) – Andes of Peru S to N Chile, Bolivia and NW Argentina.
S. c. cyanoptera (Vieillot, 1816) – lowlands of S Peru, S Paraguay and SE Brazil S to Tierra del Fuego; Falkland Is. |
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