miksik
photo and birds lover
Sorry, but I repeated my question from forum about identification:
At November I visited Tiritiri Matangi (New Zealand) and I was really exciting! I would like ask you about taxonomy/identification of Teals - especially about Brown Teal. At the leaflet of Tiriti Matangi reserve it is written at at this island lives Brown Teal. However I looked at a new Birds of New Zealand by Robertson and Heather and they wrote at Auckland Islands lives Auckland Island Teal (Anas aucklandica) that is really similar to Brown Teal (Anas chlorotis) but flightless. For example Wikipedia said: "Pateke is the progenitor of the flightless Auckland teal and Campbell teals but all are now recognised as separate species on account of their geographic isolation and their plumage, size and genetic distinctions. The insular A. aucklandica and A. nesiotis are recognised as good species, but are still sometimes referred to as being part of the "brown teal group". The use of the name 'pateke' is now common & is specific for this species in question." So it is my question: which teal is living at Tiritiri Matangi? I asked Tiritiri Matangi twice but without response. Please, see my photos. However I didn't try if teals can flight.
Thanks for any suggestion
Ivan
At November I visited Tiritiri Matangi (New Zealand) and I was really exciting! I would like ask you about taxonomy/identification of Teals - especially about Brown Teal. At the leaflet of Tiriti Matangi reserve it is written at at this island lives Brown Teal. However I looked at a new Birds of New Zealand by Robertson and Heather and they wrote at Auckland Islands lives Auckland Island Teal (Anas aucklandica) that is really similar to Brown Teal (Anas chlorotis) but flightless. For example Wikipedia said: "Pateke is the progenitor of the flightless Auckland teal and Campbell teals but all are now recognised as separate species on account of their geographic isolation and their plumage, size and genetic distinctions. The insular A. aucklandica and A. nesiotis are recognised as good species, but are still sometimes referred to as being part of the "brown teal group". The use of the name 'pateke' is now common & is specific for this species in question." So it is my question: which teal is living at Tiritiri Matangi? I asked Tiritiri Matangi twice but without response. Please, see my photos. However I didn't try if teals can flight.
Thanks for any suggestion
Ivan