Introduction: The Blue-Billed Teal (Spatula hottentota) is a migratory waterfowl that graces Namibia's wetlands with its presence. With its distinct blue bill and striking plumage, this small duck is a captivating sight during its seasonal visits.
Distribution: Blue-Billed Teals can be observed in various wetland habitats across Namibia during their migratory periods.
Diet: These ducks primarily feed on aquatic plants, seeds, and small invertebrates found in the water bodies they frequent.
Description: The Blue-Billed Teal displays a vibrant combination of blue, chestnut, and white plumage, with a striking blue bill that sets it apart from other waterfowl species.
Breeding: Breeding habits of Blue-Billed Teals in Namibia are not yet extensively documented. However, they are known to build nests near water sources and lay a clutch of eggs.
Size: Approximately 37cm.
Weight: Around 400g.