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Anas clypeata
Perhaps the most outwardly distinctive of the dabbling ducks, the Northern Shoveler inhabits wetlands across much of North America. Its elongated, spoon-shaped bill has comblike projections along its edges, which filter out food from the water. A medium-sized duck with a very long bill, wider at tip than at base. Females: Grayish-brown overall; some feathers have light edging with darker centers. Bill olive-green with yellowish base and edges. Eyes brown.
In a pond at Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge: http://www.fws.gov/refuges/profiles/inde...
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