NORTHERN SHOVELER GALLERY
(Spatula clypeata)
eBird offers this description of the Northern Shoveler: Medium-sized duck; smaller than a Mallard. Huge, spoon-shaped bill visible at a distance and in flight. Breeding males have dark green head, white breast, and chestnut sides and belly. Females buffy-brown with large, distinctive bill. Chalky-blue upperwing. Forages by sifting through the water, often swimming in spirals in groups. Found in small flocks of 5-10 and winters in Texas.
I first observed this bird in Lake McQueeney, right in front of my house, but over near the far shore. I was able to get a photo from my boathouse deck.


