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Northern shoveler

Spatula clypeata

Description:

A drake in his breeding plumage and an unmistakable large spatula bill.

Habitat:

Spotted at the Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge.

Notes:

Northern shovelers feed by dabbling for plant food, often by swinging its bill from side to side and using the bill to strain food from the water. They use their highly specialized bill (from which their name is derived) to forage for aquatic invertebrates – a carnivorous diet. Their wide-flat bill is equipped with well-developed lamellae – small, comb-like structures on the edge of the bill that act like sieves, allowing the birds to skim crustaceans and plankton from the water's surface. This adaptation, more specialized in shovelers, gives them an advantage over other puddle ducks, with which they do not have to compete for food resources during most of the year. Thus, mud-bottomed marshes rich in invertebrate life are their habitat of choices.-Wikipedia

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3 Comments

maplemoth662
maplemoth662 6 years ago

Your welcome, Brian38....

Brian38
Brian38 6 years ago

Thank you so much maplemoth662.

maplemoth662
maplemoth662 6 years ago

Four, beautiful photos....

Brian38
Spotted by
Brian38

Washington, USA

Spotted on Jan 6, 2018
Submitted on Jan 7, 2018

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