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Male Northern Shoveler Anas clypeata swimming Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup of a male northern shoveler duck, anas clypeata, swimming on clear blue water Royalty Free Stock Photo
Northern shoveler male duck, anas clypeata, swimming during sunset Royalty Free Stock Photo
Northern shoveler male duck, anas clypeata, swimming during sunset Royalty Free Stock Photo
Northern shoveler Swimming In Lake Royalty Free Stock Photo
Anas clypeata. The male Northern Shoveler on a spring day in Siberia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Anas clypeata. The male Northern Shoveler in early summer in the Arctic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male Northern Shoveler Anas clypeata Swimming In A Lake.
Northern Shoveler Couple Swimming On Lake Royalty Free Stock Photo
A male Northern shoveler swimming on a lake Royalty Free Stock Photo
Young Northern Shoveler Swimming On Lake Royalty Free Stock Photo
Northern Shoveler duck. Male and female on water. Anas clypeata Royalty Free Stock Photo
A male Northern shoveler swimming on a lake Royalty Free Stock Photo
A male Northern shoveler swimming on a lake Royalty Free Stock Photo
A male Northern shoveler swimming on a lake Royalty Free Stock Photo
This species is unmistakable in the northern hemisphere due to its large spatulate bill. The breeding drake has an iridescent dark green head, white breast and chestnut belly and flanks. In flight, pale blue forewing feathers are revealed, separated from the green speculum by a white border. In early fall the male will have a white crescent on each side of the face. In non-breeding eclipse plumage, the drake resembles the female. The female is a drab mottled brown like other dabblers, with plumage much like a female mallard, but easily distinguished by the long broad bill, which is gray tinged with orange on cutting edge and lower mandible. The female`s forewing is gray.


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