Green-winged teal at Munson Pond
Male green-winged teal enjoying the sun at Munson Pond in Kelowna. I have seen green-winged teals on the Pacific coast, but this was the first one I have seen in the interior of BC. I had a hard time getting a proper photo of it, as I was behind vegetation and not having a lot of success finding a hole where it wasn't blurring the shot. The advantage was that I could get closer to the ducks without spooking them. Green-winged teals breed farther north, although Kelowna is within their southern breeding range. Range maps indicate that they are year-round residents here, although this is the first one I have seen since living here for 5 years now. Teals are dabbling ducks, so they feed in shallow areas, consuming aquatic vegetation and invertebrates. Unlike other dabblers, green-winged teals may shallow dive on occasion. They do not form bonded pairs over their lifetime as do Canadian geese. Instead, males and females dissolve their familial interaction...