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Learn more about Bing search results hereAnas rhynchotis variegataOrganizing and summarizing search results for youScience Learning Hubhttps://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/resources/2365-introducing-new-zealand-ducksIntroducing New Zealand ducks — Science Learning HubThe New Zealand shoveler/kuruwhengi (Anas rhynchotis variegata) is a subspecies of the Australasian shoveler and is endemic to New Zealand. They mainly occur on large freshwater we…terranature.orghttps://terranature.org/duckShoveler.htmTerraNature | New Zealand ecology - New Zealand shoveler (Kuruwhengi ...NEW ZEALAND SHOVELER The New Zealand shoveler Anas rhynchotis variegata, also known as kuruwhengi, is a subspecies endemic to New Zealand. It belongs to the Anatidae family and Ans…Science Learning Hubhttps://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/images/3005-new-zealand-shoveler-kuruwhengiNew Zealand shoveler/kuruwhengi — Science Learning HubThe New Zealand shoveler/kuruwhengi (Anas rhynchotis variegata) is an endemic New Zealand duck with a distinctive spoon-shaped bill.Mallard Lane Farmshttps://www.mallardlanefarms-onlinestore.com/new-zealand-shovelerNew Zealand Shoveler -Mallard Lane FarmsThe New Zealand Shoveler is a subspecies of the Australian Shoveler, the main difference between the two is the slightly brighter breeding plumage and a more distinct facial cresce…Fish & Game New Zealandhttps://fishandgame.org.nz/assets/DMS/Hunting/Hunting-in-action/Know-your-ducks-Shoveler.pdfKnow your ducks - ShovelerThe New Zealand Shoveler, also called spoonies because of their spoon shaped bill, is an interesting species of waterfowl. In the maimai we normally hear the jet aircraft type soun… Australasian shoveler | Kuruwhengi | New Zealand Birds Online
Australasian shovelers are sexually dimorphic. The males are highly coloured most of the year, when they have a blue-grey head and neck with a distinctive white crescentic band at the base of its large spatulate black bill. The breast is a mottled brown and white after breeding but becomes progressively pure … See more
Australasian shovelers are widespread throughout the North and South Islands, rarely on Stewart Island. They are no longer resident on … See more
There are no reliable national estimates for the Australasian shoveler population, but it is probably in the order of 15 - 30,000 birds. Fish & Game New Zealand’s annual survey of about 250 … See more
The Australasian shoveler is a gamebird with an estimated annual kill of 6500 (2011), half of which usually occurs in Otago and … See more
Australasian shoveler - Wikipedia
Courtship in New Zealand starts around August which involves vocalisations from the drake (male) accompanied with head-bobbing whilst swimming toward the duck (female). The most heard vocalisations are from the drakes in the form of a "Sock, sock-sock, sock, sock-sock". Often several drakes will pursue an already paired duck: Generally the mated males are aggressive and will not tolerate this behavior from the bachelors, and fighting may ensue. Courtship flights are c…
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Northern shoveler | New Zealand Birds Online
The northern shoveler is a migratory duck that breeds in temperate regions across the entire Northern Hemisphere. A few birds stray south of the equator when on migration, including at …
New Zealand Shoveler -Mallard Lane Farms
The New Zealand Shoveler is a subspecies of the Australian Shoveler, the main difference between the two is the slightly brighter breeding plumage and a more distinct facial crescent of the New Zealand variety.
New Zealand Birds | Kuruwhengi, the Australasian Shoveler
The Australasian shoveler was the first of the New Zealand ducks to take to the open ocean as a refuge from hunters. Their swift and erratic flight also aids in their survival but the species …
- Class: Aves
- Order: Anseriformes
- Kingdom: Animalia
- Phylum: Chordata
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Shoveler are the last waterfowl game bird to breed. From July onwards, Shoveler start to form large flocks on particular lowland lakes. Over 2000 Shoveler are regularly counted at Lake …
Australasian Shoveler | OtorohangaKiwiHouse
The Australasian shoveler is a gamebird with an estimated annual kill of 6500 (2011), half of which usually occurs in Otago and Southland. Eutrophication of lowland wetlands has probably …
New Zealand Shoveler (Spatula rhynchotis variegata)
The New Zealand Shoveler (Spatula rhynchotis variegata) is a captivating duck species endemic to New Zealand and its surrounding islands. Known for their
Australasian Shoveler - New Zealand Bird Atlas
Males are more brightly colored and have yellow eyes. Females are plainer brown with darker eyes. Note obvious bright orange legs when scanning a row of perched ducks. Feeds on the …
TerraNature | New Zealand ecology - New Zealand shoveler …
The New Zealand shoveler Anas rhynchotis variegata, also known as kuruwhengi, is a subspecies endemic to New Zealand. It belongs to the Anatidae family and Anseriformes order of swans, …
New Zealand Shoveler - Hamilton Zoo
Discover the New Zealand shoveler at Hamilton Zoo! Learn about their unique spoon-shaped bill, vibrant plumage, and natural habitats. Plan your visit today!
New Zealand Shoveler - animal.photos
The Australasian Shoveler has two subspecies: the Australian (the nominate species) and the New Zealand Shoveler (variegata); duck and drake of the latter are shown above. New …
Northern Shoveler (Birds in new Zealand ) · iNaturalist
The northern shoveler (/ˈʃʌvələr/; Spatula clypeata), or northern shoveller in British English, sometimes known simply as the shoveler, is a common and widespread duck.
Australasian Shoveler (Birds in new Zealand ) · iNaturalist
The Australasian shoveler (Spatula rhynchotis) is a species of dabbling duck in the genus Spatula. It ranges from 46–53 cm. It lives in heavily vegetated swamps. In Australia it is …
NEW ZEALAND SHOVELER Mallard Lane Farms
The New Zealand Shoveler is a subspecies of the Australian Shoveler, the main difference between the two is the slightly brighter breeding plumage and a more distinct facial crescent of …
Australasian shoveler - Wilderness Magazine
The Australasian shoveler is a ‘dabbling’ duck and feeds mostly by filtering water or mud through its bill. They eat freshwater molluscs, crustaceans and insects as well as seeds of aquatic plants.
Australasian Shoveler - Birds in Backyards
In Western Australia the Australasian Shoveler can be found from the south up to the North West Cape. In eastern Australia it can be found from as far south as Tasmania to Cairns in the …
New Zealand Shoveler - Birding NZ
New Zealand Shoveler (Kuruwhengi) Species: Anas rhynchotis Latham Sub Species: Anas rhynchotis variegata You can see this with: about:Wilderness Lodge Lake Moeraki Wilderness …
Australasian Shoveler - Birding NZ
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Australasian Shovelers - FeatherSite
The "shovel" of a New Zealand Shoveler. Shovelers are generally found in small parties on shallow fresh waters. They are found on New Zealand, along the coast of Western Australia, …
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