Error message
Unable to fetch location details at this time.
Northern Shoveler (female)
Spatula clypeata
47.0843, -122.723
Field Notes
Description:
Females are mottled brown with orange legs and distinguished by the spatulate bill.
Habitat:
Spotted at the Nisqually Wildlife Refuge. Northern Shovelers inhabit shallow, marshy ponds and wetlands at low elevations. Breeding habitat is in open country (prairie or tundra), or lowland woodlands and clearings, always near shallow water. During winter and migration they will use virtually any wetland as long as it has muddy edges. Shovelers will forage in sewage ponds and stagnant or polluted waters avoided by other species of ducks.
Comments (0)
Be the first to comment
Sign in to comment