. The bird book : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . ngcoverts and the white crescent in front of nest in the same localities with the preced-ing species, placing their nest of grass and weedson the ground in meadows near water. Eggsbuffy white. Six to twelve in number. Size 141. Cinnamon Teal. Querquedula cyanop-tera Range.—Western United States, chiefly westof the Rocky Mountains. Casually east to Texas,Illinois and British Columbia. The Cinnamon Teal is another small Din
. The bird book : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . ngcoverts and the white crescent in front of nest in the same localities with the preced-ing species, placing their nest of grass and weedson the ground in meadows near water. Eggsbuffy white. Six to twelve in number. Size 141. Cinnamon Teal. Querquedula cyanop-tera Range.—Western United States, chiefly westof the Rocky Mountains. Casually east to Texas,Illinois and British Columbia. The Cinnamon Teal is another small by the uniform rich chestnut plumage andlight blue wing coverts. The speculum is nesting habits are the same as those of theTeals, the nests being placed on the ground inmarshes or fields near water. Their nests areclosely woven of grass and weeds and lined withdown and feathers from the breast of the eggs are pale buff and number from six tofourteen. Size x | ] Ruddy ferruginea. This is an Old World species thai has acci- Blue-wineed Tealdentally occurred in Greenland. Cinnamon Teal.
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