Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon

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Krickente Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon

The Eurasian teal (Anas crecca), known in German as Krickente, is the smallest native dabbling duck. In breeding plumage the drake shows a chestnut head with a metallic green eye stripe, and both sexes display a bright green wing speculum. In flight the species stands out through its small size and fast, agile twisting flight.

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When may Krickente be hunted in Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon?

Open ranges are highlighted. Closed (Schonzeit) months show as empty rows.

January
Closed
February
Closed
March
Closed
April
Closed
May
Closed season
June
Closed
July
Closed
August
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September
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October
Closed
November
Closed
December
Closed

Exact dates

  • sarcelle à ailes d'hiver · toute chasse autorisée · sarcelle à ailes d'hiver

    • 2023-08-262023-12-31

    Prélèvement maximal autorisé de 10 oiseaux par jour et par chasseur

  • sarcelle à ailes d'hiver · chasse interdite · zone interdite · sarcelle à ailes d'hiver

    No open periods on file for the current year.

    Sur Saint-Pierre, la chasse est interdite sur les plans d'eau de l'étang Boulot, de l'étang du Milieu et ses deux marais, de l'étang du banc de galets à Ravenel et sur les terrains avoisinants délimités par la route de la Pérouse, la route de l'Anse à Ravenel prolongées jusqu'à la mer, du boulevard René de Chateaubrîand, de la route passant derrière le cimetière prolongée jusqu'à la mer. Cette zone sera matérialisée par des panneaux indicateurs. Sur Miquelon, la chasse est interdite dans la zone du Cap de Miquelon limitée par une ligne prenant naissance dans le Fond de l'Anse qui s'étend au Nord de l'Étang de la Demoiselle | celle-ci sera matérialisée par des panneaux indicateurs. La chasse est également interdite sur les terrains situés hors de l'agglomération et limités à l'ouest du bourg par une ligne prenant naissance à la limite ouest du terrain de l'aéroport, passant à la limite de la parcelle A011 enregistrée au plan cadastral, coupant la route du Cap Blanc et longeant le pied du Calvaire pour rejoindre la route menant au dépôt d'ordures.

About Krickente

The Eurasian teal favours shallow, nutrient-rich small water bodies and prefers bogs, ponds, slow-flowing rivers and densely vegetated banks of both fresh and brackish waters. For breeding it relies on dense bankside vegetation, where the female hides the nest in a shallow scrape on the ground. In Germany the species breeds mainly in the northern lowlands, with strongholds in Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein.

The teal is predominantly migratory, with partial migration in mild winters. Central European breeding birds winter mainly in western and south-western Europe, around the Mediterranean and in North Africa, while at the same time large numbers from northern and eastern Europe reach Central Europe as winter visitors. On wintering and stopover sites the species often forms sizeable flocks, rests during the day on undisturbed open water and feeds by dabbling in shallow water, frequently only at dusk and during the night.

For hunters the Eurasian teal is a classic dabbling duck encountered across DACH territories with suitable shallow waters and bog landscapes, and it is listed as a quarry species under hunting law. Its fast, erratic flight calls for very careful identification, because the species can easily be confused with the strictly protected Garganey. Responsible practice therefore means a restrained harvest, consistent sparing of hens accompanying ducklings, and consideration for sensitive resting and moulting waters. On the national German Red List of breeding birds the teal is classified as endangered, the main drivers being the loss and drainage of small wetland habitats.

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