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Cape Shoveler
Anas smithii
-34.0669, 23.073
Field Notes
Description:
This 51–53 cm long duck is non-migratory, but undertakes some local seasonal movements. It is gregarious when not breeding, and may then form large flocks.
This species has a large spatulate bill. Adults have speckled grey-brown plumage and dull orange legs. As with many southern hemisphere ducks, the sexes appear similar, but the male has a paler head than the female, a pale blue forewing separated from the green speculum by a white border, and yellow eyes. The female's forewing is grey.
Habitat:
Lagoon Area
Notes:
The male has a cawick call, whereas the female has a Mallard-like quack.
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