Anas clypeata
HOW TO IDENTIFY:
* Length: 14 inches Wingspan: 31 inches * Large dabbling duck * Large spatulate bill * Juvenile similar to adult female
Adult male alternate:
* Alternate plumage worn from fall through early summer * Black bill * Eyes yellow * Green head * White lower neck, breast, and tail * Rusty underbody with white band on hind flanks * Dark back, with elongated white scapulars * Pale blue upper secondary coverts * Green speculum with white leading and trailing edges
Adult male basic
* Similar to adult female
Adult female:
* Eyes brown * Orange bill with dusky patches * Mottled brown and buff head, neck and back * Dusky blue upper secondary coverts * Dull green speculum with white fore border
Similar species:
Large, spatulate bill makes the Northern Shoveler immediately recognizable in all plumages.
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