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The common name of Falcated Teal comes from the long black and white secondaries on breeding male's wings that can be so long that they touch the water while swimming.
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| Latin name: Anas falcata | |||
| Weight: Male: 900g | Female: 700g | ||
| Eggs: 6-9 | Incubation: 24-26 days | ||
| Range: Siberia and eastern Asia. | |||