Red-billed Teal

Anas erythrorhyncha

The Red-billed Teal, ''Anas erythrorhyncha'', is a dabbling duck which is an abundant resident breeder in southern and eastern Africa typically south of 10° S. This duck is not migratory, but will fly great distances to find suitable waters. It is highly gregarious outside the breeding season and forms large flocks.
Red-billed Teal - Grooming Beauty A Red-billed Teal male grooms his feathers while on a calm pool.  I will add another photo whereby one can identify the sex (a single golden feather under the wing).  Needless to say, this water bird is rather well adapted to its surroundings color wise.  

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The single golden feather under the wing, indicative of a male.   Anas erythrorhyncha,Geotagged,Namibia,Red-billed Teal,Winter,funny,groom,water,water bird

Appearance

The Red-billed Teal is 43–48 centimetres long and has a blackish cap and nape, contrasting pale face, and bright red bill. The body plumage is a dull dark brown scalloped with white. Flight reveals that the secondary flight feathers are buff with a black stripe across them. The sexes are similar, but juveniles are duller than adults.
Red-billed duck  Anas erythrorhyncha,Geotagged,Kenya,Red-billed Teal,Summer

Status

This is one of the species to which the ''Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds'' applies.
Red-billed Teal - Pride of Plumage A male Red-billed Teal showing off its plumage in a proud display.  Note the single golden feather under the wing, indicative of a male.  Anas erythrorhyncha,Geotagged,Namibia,Red-billed Teal,Winter,funny,golden,plumage,proud

Behavior

This is a quiet species, but the displaying male has a ''whzzt'' call, whereas the female has a soft Mallard-like quack.
Red-Billed Teal - Anas erythrorhyncha  Anas erythrorhyncha,Geotagged,KwaZulu Natal,Red-billed Teal,South Africa,Summer

Habitat

The Red-billed Teal is a bird of freshwater habitats in fairly open country and is an omnivore. It feeds by dabbling for plant food, or foraging on land mainly in the evening or at night. It nests on the ground in dense vegetation near water.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderAnseriformes
FamilyAnatidae
GenusAnas
SpeciesA. erythrorhyncha