BELINDA GROVER PHOTOGRAPHY

STOPS ALONG THE WAY

NORTHERN SHOVELER (TWO PHOTOGRAPHS)

29 Comments

shoveler-1

Although relatively common, I had never seen a northern shoveler before and couldn’t believe my luck when I spotted this solitary shoveler in late November. Their spatula-shaped bills give them a distinctive and comical appearance. We went back to the same area in the reserve for several days in a row and saw him each time. However, when we returned after a snowfall to check on him he had left. Like other Canadian “snowbirds” he was headed south no doubt.

shoveler-2

29 thoughts on “NORTHERN SHOVELER (TWO PHOTOGRAPHS)

  1. Birder's Journey's avatar

    These are great close-ups, so detailed, and I love the open (squawking, I presume?!) mouth!

    Like

  2. jazzibee's avatar

    That’s quite an impressive duck. Great images!

    Like

  3. wordsfromanneli's avatar

    That shoveller’s got something to say. Great photos, Belinda.

    Like

  4. Anne's avatar

    Now I really like the top picture as we can see both eyes of the shoveler. I am always fascinated by the various expressions one can get of birds, depending on the angle of their eyes in an image 🙂

    Like

  5. Jet Eliot's avatar

    Fantastic photos of the northern shoveler! There’s whimsy in their big, wide bills and you captured it completely~~

    Like

  6. Sherry Felix's avatar

    I love to watch these silly ducks feeding – they go in circles.

    Liked by 1 person

  7. 1nmbirder's avatar

    I’m glad you got to see one. Their plumage is so beautiful. I’m sure he’s here now. We get them by the hundreds in the winter. 🙂

    Like

  8. Ellen Jennings's avatar

    Nice capture of the many colors in this duck.

    Like

  9. Eliza Waters's avatar

    He looks a bit stern, like a school headmaster. 😉 Great catch!

    Like

  10. kathydoremus's avatar

    Would love to see one of these in person.

    Liked by 1 person

  11. Ted Jennings - TPJ Photography's avatar

    I don’t think I have ever seen one. I will keep an eye out to see how far south they might go.

    Like

  12. Peter Hillman's avatar

    They are very delightful birds to observe. Great photos, especially the bottom one with his large shovel bill open.

    Like

  13. Adrian Lewis's avatar

    Lovely shots. Not the bird we get in the UK I think, maybe this is another species or subspecies. A

    Like