Anas gibberifrons gracilis Stock Photos and Images
RMW18PWG–Australian Grey Teal (Anas gibberifrons gracilis).This duck was photographed at the Wildfowl &Wetlands Trust.Martin Mere.Lancashire.England.
RMA83XHM–Australian Grey Teal (Anas gracilis) drinking water from the bank of the pond London Wetland Centre WWT UK
RMW7WPE6–Small group of Grey teal (Anas gracilis) in flight showing the distinctive wing pattern. Otaki, Wellington, New Zealand, August.
RMRH1T0Y–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. LIST OF THE SPECIES 15 small parties of five or six, perhaps adults and well-grown young of the year. A female was collected at Kabare on Waigeu in October; iris brown, bill and feet creamy white. Wing 287. Anas gibberifrons gracilis Buller Apparently common along the Baliem River near Wamena and the adjacent streams and lakes, the Gray Teal is apparently a breeding bird in the central highlands, as three males and one female taken in October are indicated as having enlarged gonads. Two of the males with enlarged gonads show heavy wear on the
RMW7WPFD–Adult Grey teal (Anas gracilis) closeup showing the bright red eye, suggestive that this bird is a male. Te Awanga Lagoon, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, September.
RMW7WPRK–A spring of Grey teal (Anas gracilis) perching on a log on the edge of a pond. Included in the photo are from left to right, a juvenile, an adult, and two immatures. Te Awanga Lagoon, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, November.