Saw these this morning, when I checked on "my lake" , near Aldi in Beaconsfield. Melbourne Water now keeps it clean and beautiful.
Aren't the colours on those two simply devine? I love the red eyes.
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Mrs Teal's departure.
M-L
My first reaction was "oh wow!"
These shots are fantastic M-L,especially the male teal! You captured the sheen on his head perfectly.
Thanks Nathan, I just noticed something I hadn't before, if you have a close look at the head of the female, there is a green sheen on the feathers too.
(BTW, the photos only had a tiny crop, but no other work done to them)
M-L
Lovely, M-L!
Cheers
Tim
Brisbane
Yes there is, Araminta! Well spotted. There's no mention of this in Morcombe or Pizzey, at least not in the editions I have. It's highly unlikely these are juvenile males, I suppose?
I let you be the judge Woko. Here is the same bird, looks like a girl? (I'm not a duck expert)
M-L
I'd say that's an adult girl, Araminta.
I know.... for some reason I did not see any young in the two years I have watched them. There are at least three pairs that seem close (enough), but no babies. Why would that be? I think they might have had some, but living close to civilization (if that's what you can call it?),the young were probabely sacrificed to the" God of so called progress"? Or the local cats?
M-L
Lovely
I believe that chestnut teal prefer brackish or salt water such as found on tidal mudflats & in estuaries. (See Morcombe.) Your lake, being of fresh water persuasion, might not be conducive to breeding, Araminta. Or perhaps they've bred & the adults have dispersed to some fresh water locations.
Congratulations to you & Melbourne Water for this lake being kept clean.