Teal are small ducks, fast in flight, flocks twisting and turning in unison. Seemingly a warm-weather duck, the Blue-winged Teal is largely absent from most of North America in the cold months, and ...
Unique among our northern dabbling ducks, this teal also has nesting populations in South America. A close relative of Blue-winged Teal (and sometimes hybridizing with it), the Cinnamon Teal has a ...
The September teal season is one of the first chances for waterfowlers to unpack their waders from summer storage and get their feet wet. Because blue-winged teal and green-winged teal usually migrate ...
In recent years, blue-winged teal has been the most-harvested species in the state. Over 400,000 teal were harvested during ...
Teal hunting season runs Sept. 10-25 statewide, giving waterfowlers an early chance to take the earlier migrants like these blue-winged teal. Hunters will be able to get their waders wet starting Sept ...