Eurasian Teal
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Male 2cy+, October. Males can either have a long and wide penis that is folded inside a membrane (ad), or a small and narrow penis whose entire length can be visible (young). See Ageing in autumn for more details. Beware of cloacal parasites which can give the appearance of a penis at first glance. [6A00050]
Male (1cy), November. Rusty colour reaches outer GC in almost all ad males and many young males (72% of 1cy males, Ottenby, n=50). Note also that in males the light-coloured tip of the GC is often larger. LC and MC without fringing, and if fringing is present then it is typically brownish and narrow. Many females show no fringing as well. [6432591]
Male (2cy+), May. Both ad and young males may show full black bill, but only when in breeding plumage. [7066194]
Male (1cy), October. While in eclipse or post-juv plumage, bills of ad and young males are similar: orange on the side and no bill-spots (or sometimes one or two). As in this bird, the orange often appears dirtied with grey compared to the clear orange of young females but many males show clear orange too. [6A00051]
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