with 32" barrels it must swing real sweet. Once you get them moving your not likely to shoot behind anything. I've been shooting an SKB 385 20 ga with 30" barrels for 95% of my waterfowling and love it. I have renewed confidence on the hard crossers with those long barrels.
Just found this:
Described as recently as 1948, Aleutian Green-winged Teal (A. c. nimia) are identical to the Old World race, except for a slightly superior size. However, atypical of far-northern dabblers, they are year-round Alaskan residents, where the teal are possibly the most numerous puddle-duck of the Aleutian Islands. Frequenting ponds and lakes in summer, the Aleutian teal shift to marine beaches in winter, and commonly forage at low tide in tide pools and shallow-water reefs. Females of the three races are virtually indistinguishable.
I didn't know until you mentioned it.