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A Flash of Cinnamon: The Enchanting Cinnamon Teal

High in the misty mountains of Costa Rica, where the emerald embrace of the rainforest meets the cerulean expanse of the sky, you might be lucky enough to spot a dazzling splash of color. No, it’s not a hallucination brought on by the invigorating mountain air – it’s the magnificent Cinnamon Teal, a petite duck that graces our wetlands with its vibrant presence.

A Jewel-Toned Wonder

The male Cinnamon Teal is a sight to behold. Unlike his more subdued female counterpart, he boasts a plumage that rivals the fiery glow of a Costa Rican sunset. Rich, reddish-brown feathers cover most of his body, earning him his namesake. But the magic doesn’t stop there. His wings are adorned with eye-catching patches of chalky blue, adding a touch of whimsy to his overall look.

A Master of Deception

While the male’s attire is undoubtedly show-stopping, the female Cinnamon Teal is no wallflower. Her plumage, a beautiful tapestry of buffy-brown and intricate patterns, allows her to blend seamlessly into the wetland vegetation. This camouflage comes in handy when protecting her precious ducklings. When threatened, she’ll resort to a clever trick, feigning a broken wing to lure the predator away from her vulnerable brood.

A Creature of Community

The Cinnamon Teal is a social butterfly (or should we say, duck?) of the avian world. Though you might see them in pairs, they often gather in lively flocks, sometimes even mingling with other duck species. These gatherings are a delight to witness, a flurry of colorful wings and cheerful calls echoing across the tranquil wetlands.

Habitat Hopping

While the Cinnamon Teal can be spotted in the central valley region of Costa Rica, they’re more commonly found in the country’s diverse wetlands. From freshwater marshes and shallow lakes to rice paddies and flooded pastures, these adaptable birds make themselves at home in a variety of aquatic environments.

A Symphony for the Senses

The Cinnamon Teal’s vocalizations are a far cry from the loud quacks of other duck species. These birds are generally quite quiet, but when they do make noise, their calls are a series of soft whistles and clucks, adding a gentle melody to the wetland symphony.

A Treasure to Behold

Whether you encounter a lone male basking in the sun, a female camouflaged amongst the reeds, or a vibrant flock taking flight, the Cinnamon Teal is a true gem of the Costa Rican avifauna. So, keep your eyes peeled during your next wetland adventure at our mountain retreat. You might just be rewarded with a glimpse of this remarkable little duck, a flash of cinnamon against the lush backdrop of our Costa Rican paradise.

For more information, please view our comprehensive guide about the birds of Costa Rica

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