I’ve never seen a cinnamon teal with a crescent on its face. I would go towards 
blue winged teal. 

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> On Mar 24, 2019, at 9:09 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> I agree with Michael...
> The red eye also leads me to think that Cinnamon Teal is in the mix 
> somewhere. Shovelers have yellow eyes and Blue Winged Teal have black eyes, 
> so I don't see where else the red eye could come from. Also, Blue-winged Teal 
> x Shoveler hybrids normally don't have rusty flanks. I would call it a 
> Cinnamon Teal x Northern Shoveler hybrid, but that's just my opinion. I have 
> no idea whether it's possible for all three species to be a part of this 
> birds background.
> I love hybrids - thanks for the photo!
> Joe Kipper
> Fort Collins
> 
>> On Sunday, March 24, 2019 at 2:47:21 PM UTC-6, John Shenot wrote:
>> This morning at 10:30 there was a hybrid duck in the big NW pond at 
>> Cottonwood Hollow, the pond with the bench and interpretive sign overlooking 
>> it. I added photos to my eBird checklist: 
>> https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S54174768.
>> 
>> This is probably a common hybrid but I know next to nothing about hybrids. 
>> It seems to me that we (birders) just assume that if a bird has familiar 
>> traits of two species, it must be a hybrid of those two species. But this 
>> individual has traits (I think) of Northern Shoveler, Cinnamon Teal, and 
>> Blue-winged Teal. I'd be very appreciative if somebody could explain, 
>> offline if necessary, why it is in fact an AxB and not an AxC or BxC. Or 
>> perhaps it is unidentifiable. If I knew the answer I wouldn't be asking...
>> 
>> John Shenot
>> Fort Collins, CO
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