Northern Shovler on Lake Andes Wetland Management District South Dakota photo
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Northern Shovler on Lake Andes Wetland Management District South Dakota photo
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Northern shoveler at Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge photo
11 months
Northern Shovler Hen on Lake Andes Wetland Management District South Dakota photo
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Northern Shoveler male photo
11 months
Northern shoveler at Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge photo
11 months
Northern shoveler photo
11 months
Northern shoveler photo
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Northern shoveler at Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge photo
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Northern Shoveler Pair Huron Wetland Management District South Dakota photo
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Northern Shoveler Drake Huron Wetland Management District South Dakota photo
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Northern shoveler at Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge photo
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Northern shoveler at Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge photo
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Norther Shovler on Lake Andes Wetland Management District South Dakota photo
11 months
Northern Shoveler pair photo
11 months
Northern Shovelers Huron Wetland Management District South Dakota photo
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Northern shoveler at Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge photo
11 months
Northern Shovler pair on Lake Andes Wetland Management District South Dakota photo
11 months
Northern shoveler at Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge photo
11 months
Northern Shoveler pair photo
11 months
Northern Shovler (Anas clypeata) at Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge Credit: Keenan Adams (USFWS) photo
about 2 years
Male northern shoveler (Anas clypeata) -- Steve Sinclair photo
about 2 years
Photo: Tom Koerner/USFWS photo
about 2 years
Photo: Tom Koerner/USFWS photo
about 2 years
Lake Merritt, Oakland, CA photo
about 2 years
California photo
about 2 years
A pair of northern shovelers rest during a snowstorm on Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge. Waterfowl, moving in front of an approaching storm, arrived on Seedskadee NWR. They fed heavily on submer photo
about 2 years
Photographed at Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge. Credit: Kevin Holcomb/USFWS photo
about 2 years
Category: Bird Life Photo Credit: E. Owen photo
about 2 years
Northern shovelers swim with their spoon-shaped bills in the water, filtering out invertebrates and other food. Photo Credit: Rich Keen / DPRA photo
about 2 years
Check out these distinctive ducks! These northern shovelers were spotted taking a break at Port Louisa National Wildlife Refuge in Iowa. Photo by Jessica Bolser/USFWS. photo
about 2 years
Perhaps the most visible diagnostic characteristic of the northern shoveler is its large spoon-shaped bill, which widens towards the tip and creates a shape unique among North American waterfowl. F photo
about 2 years
How cute am I? A Northern Shoveler duck poses for the camera with smiling eyes, at Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge. photo
about 2 years
Perhaps the most visible diagnostic characteristic of the northern shoveler is its large spoon-shaped bill, which widens towards the tip and creates a shape unique among North American waterfowl. F photo
about 2 years
Northern shovelers take flight at Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge in South Dakota. Prairie Pothole wetlands are at risk from a number of factors. Photo: Tom Koerner/USFWS. photo
about 2 years
Northern shoveler drake taking flight Sand Lake Wetland Management District. This part of South Dakota has some of the highest densities of nesting waterfowl along with many other species of grasslan photo
about 2 years
The unmistakable profile of Northern shovelers in flight. Photo: Tom Koerner/USFWS photo
about 2 years
Northern Shovelers take flight at Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge. photo
about 2 years
Two Northern Shovelers and three Cinnamon Teal in the foreground. Pilling's Pond, Seattle, Washington, USA. photo
about 2 years
Northern Shoveler ducklings. The lands of the refuge were established to protect and provide habitat for migratory birds that cross State lines and international borders and are by law a Federal trust photo
about 2 years