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Northern Shoveler (Male and Female )

Anas clypeata

Description:

The shoveler (Anas clypeata) is named for its extraordinary oversized bill, which has a broad spatula-shaped tip. Both sexes have this feature, but the drake (male) shoveler, in his flamboyant breeding plumage, is easily distinguishable from the female. He has a bottle-green head (rather like the drake mallard), a white chest, chestnut flanks and black primary wing feathers and tail. The upper shoulder of the wing has a prominent sapphire blue flash. In the late summer, the drake loses his finery, and goes into 'eclipse plumage' after moulting. Both sexes then appear mottled brown, although the drake can be identified by a white streak just in front of the eye.

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3 Comments

Ashok N Pulliyerengi
Ashok N Pulliyerengi 12 years ago

Thank you vipin and Alice :)

alicelongmartin
alicelongmartin 12 years ago

Beautiful!

vipin.baliga
vipin.baliga 12 years ago

Fantastic Picture..!! :-)

Union Territory of Puducherry, India

Spotted on Feb 25, 2012
Submitted on Feb 26, 2012

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