Yellow-billed Teal

Anas flavirostris

Least Concern

Quick Facts

  • Size: 35-43 cm (14-17 inches)
  • Colors: Brown, Grey
  • Type: Duck-like Birds

The Yellow-billed Teal (Anas flavirostris) is a captivating species of dabbling duck that holds a significant place within the avian diversity of South America. As a member of the Anatidae family, this bird is frequently celebrated for its adaptability and distinct, subtle beauty. Found across a wide range of elevations—from coastal wetlands to the high-altitude lakes of the Andes—the Yellow-billed Teal is a testament to the evolutionary success of waterfowl in varied environments. Ornithologists and bird enthusiasts alike are drawn to this species due to its complex social behaviors and its role as a vital component of its native ecosystems. Understanding the life history of the Yellow-billed Teal provides profound insights into the broader patterns of avian migration, habitat selection, and survival strategies in the southern hemisphere. Whether you are a seasoned researcher or a casual birdwatcher, exploring the nuances of this teal offers a rewarding look at one of nature's most resilient and charming aquatic creatures.