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Female Northern Shoveler

The northern shoveler is a highly specialized dabbling duck. Often referred to as “spoonbills” or “spoonies” because of their unique spatula-shaped bill...
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The northern shoveler is a highly specialized dabbling duck. Often referred to as “spoonbills” or “spoonies” because of their unique spatula-shaped bill. At a quick glance, a hen shoeveler could be mistaken for a female mallard. The northern shoveler breeds from Alaska east to northern Manitoba and south to California and the Great Lakes region. It winters from Oregon south to California and east across the southern United States and up the east coast to New Jersey. It also winters in Mexico, Central America, northern South America, and the Caribbean
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