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Blue Wing Teal Plumage

Posted By: Remington270

Blue Wing Teal Plumage - 10/19/21 01:28 AM

Can someone explain the feathers of a blue wing teal to me. I’ve seen male teal, but the classic white area on the male head is either not present in September or there’s nothing but females around.
Do the feathers change in winter?
Posted By: BearBranch

Re: Blue Wing Teal Plumage - 10/19/21 02:02 AM

In September the drake and hen look alike. Its called eclipse plumage. Yes it starts to change later. I've killed a few that were starting to get some of the color in, in September.
Posted By: Remington270

Re: Blue Wing Teal Plumage - 10/19/21 02:08 AM

I figured that’s what I had to be. I’ve seen drake woodies with summer plumage and drake mallards also. But I’ve also seen drake blue wings with the winter plumage in September so that’s why I was curious. Thanks for the info.
Posted By: YellaLineHunter

Re: Blue Wing Teal Plumage - 10/19/21 02:11 AM

Those drake green wings in full plumage are a very pretty bird.
Posted By: 007

Re: Blue Wing Teal Plumage - 10/19/21 03:18 PM

You can get lucky every now and then to get a full plumed male at the tail end of the season. More so in LA than here.
Posted By: Hevishot13

Re: Blue Wing Teal Plumage - 10/19/21 08:46 PM

Originally Posted by 007
You can get lucky every now and then to get a full plumed male at the tail end of the season. More so in LA than here.

We killed a bunch in Texas
Posted By: ozarktroutbum

Re: Blue Wing Teal Plumage - 10/19/21 09:08 PM

Yes, feather changes in winter. Have you ever seen a drake wood duck in august? You probably have, but didn’t realize you did.
Posted By: cartervj

Re: Blue Wing Teal Plumage - 10/19/21 11:38 PM

The prettiest plumed ones are usually killed during turkey season

The best one I’ve seen during season were in the MS delta mid January during the warm winters of the 90s
Posted By: Remington270

Re: Blue Wing Teal Plumage - 10/20/21 11:35 PM


Originally Posted by ozarktroutbum
Yes, feather changes in winter. Have you ever seen a drake wood duck in august? You probably have, but didn’t realize you did.


I have, but you can still at least tell the difference between a drake and hen woodie. With teal, I can't tell any difference.
Posted By: coachg34

Re: Blue Wing Teal Plumage - 10/21/21 02:54 AM

Son and I killed 4 on one of our farm ponds about 3 years ago during the early teal season . Was bad disappointed because of the lack of color on the drakes . So yes , they change later in the season as breeding gets closer .
Posted By: Hevishot13

Re: Blue Wing Teal Plumage - 10/21/21 03:25 AM

Early season birds:

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And here is a fine early January specimen:
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Posted By: Remington270

Re: Blue Wing Teal Plumage - 10/21/21 11:16 AM

Nice pictures!
Posted By: Atoler

Re: Blue Wing Teal Plumage - 10/22/21 03:30 PM

Originally Posted by cartervj
The prettiest plumed ones are usually killed during turkey season



Best ones I've ever seen were.
Posted By: Spec

Re: Blue Wing Teal Plumage - 10/24/21 04:38 AM

I’ve killed 1,000’s of those things and you won’t be able to start telling the diff until late Nov. they are real
Pretty in March when they come back thru.
Posted By: donia

Re: Blue Wing Teal Plumage - 10/25/21 05:19 PM

Originally Posted by Spec
….they are real
Pretty in March when they come back thru.


I’ve heard that referred to as taxidermy season.
Posted By: GomerPyle

Re: Blue Wing Teal Plumage - 10/27/21 01:18 PM

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