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    The above map is for general location information only and does not imply access. For access information please check on the refuge's web page or contact the refuge directly. Many refuges have specific visitor services and other recreation opportunity maps. All lands and boundaries depicted in the above web map are not survey quality and should not be used for survey or legal purposes. For more information go to https://www.fws.gov/gis/data/CadastralDB/index_cadastral.html.

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150 N Shovelers feeding

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Often small groups of northern shovelers bring food to the surface by swimming rapidly in a circle while swinging their bills side to side. They strain aquatic vegetation, plankton, and tiny invertebrates through the comblike edges of their shovel-shaped bill.

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Last Updated: Sep 28, 2016
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