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ponds and marshy areas · in the summer it nests in a wide range of habitats from boreal forest lakes · Europe · Asia · Africa · marshes · and lakes to backyard swimming pools · golf courses · and well-watered lawns in urban areas. The nest · made of vegetation and lined with feathers · is placed near water in cattails or reeds. In urban areas · the nest can be on lawns · this teal is found mainly in shallow ponds · seeds · this duck feeds from near the surface of salt and fresh water where it eats aquatic vegetation · molluscs · grass blades and other plant material. Its nest is hidden in tall grass

ALEXANDRIA, VA 22303

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ponds and marshy areas
in the summer it nests in a wide range of habitats from boreal forest lakes
Europe
Asia
Africa
marshes
and lakes to backyard swimming pools
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golf courses
and well-watered lawns in urban areas. The nest
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made of vegetation and lined with feathers
is placed near water in cattails or reeds. In urban areas
the nest can be on lawns
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this teal is found mainly in shallow ponds
seeds
this duck feeds from near the surface of salt and fresh water where it eats aquatic vegetation
molluscs
grass blades and other plant material. Its nest is hidden in tall grass

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