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Green-winged Teal Balaclava

$102.00
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Warm, cozy and hear-through—birding in wind chill is now possible without sacrificing hearing nor your ears themselves.

The Green-winged Teal is a dabbling duck found across North America. Males have a striking chestnut head with a vibrant green stripe running from their eyes to the back of their head. Their wings flash with bright iridescent green patches, while their body is a delicate mix of gray and brown feathers. Females are more muted, with a mottled brown body, but still share the distinctive green wing patch. Look for them in marshes, ponds, and coastal wetlands, often swimming close to the shore.

Best quality, ethically made. 

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Warm, cozy and hear-through—birding in wind chill is now possible without sacrificing hearing nor your ears themselves.

The Green-winged Teal is a dabbling duck found across North America. Males have a striking chestnut head with a vibrant green stripe running from their eyes to the back of their head. Their wings flash with bright iridescent green patches, while their body is a delicate mix of gray and brown feathers. Females are more muted, with a mottled brown body, but still share the distinctive green wing patch. Look for them in marshes, ponds, and coastal wetlands, often swimming close to the shore.

Best quality, ethically made. 

Warm, cozy and hear-through—birding in wind chill is now possible without sacrificing hearing nor your ears themselves.

The Green-winged Teal is a dabbling duck found across North America. Males have a striking chestnut head with a vibrant green stripe running from their eyes to the back of their head. Their wings flash with bright iridescent green patches, while their body is a delicate mix of gray and brown feathers. Females are more muted, with a mottled brown body, but still share the distinctive green wing patch. Look for them in marshes, ponds, and coastal wetlands, often swimming close to the shore.

Best quality, ethically made. 

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