
Northern Shoveler

Lowest risk
Migratory
The northern shoveler, known simply in Britain as the shoveler, is a common and widespread duck. It breeds in northern areas of Europe and across the Palearctic and across most of North America, wintering in southern Europe, Africa, the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, Central, the Caribbean, and northern South America. It is a rare vagrant to Australia. In North America, it breeds along the southern edge of Hudson Bay and west of this body of water, and as far south as the Great Lakes west to Colorado, Nevada, and Oregon.
- Range mass
- 470 to 1000 g
- Average basal metabolic rate
- 3.9209 W
- Range eggs per season
- 9 to 11
- Average eggs per season
- 11
- Average time to hatching
- 23 days
- Average lifespan
Status: wild - 223 months
Johnson, K. 2000. "Anas clypeata" (On-line), Animal Diversity Web. Accessed November 10, 2020 at https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Anas_clypeata/

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