Northern Shoveler

Taxidermy case of two adult male and one adult female Northern Shoveler by Edward Hart.

Taxidermy case of two adult male and one adult female Northern Shoveler. According to Edward Hart, writing on 21 April 1927, 'Left (no 1): adult female, December 1866; middle (no 2): adult male, February 1864; right (no 3): adult male, January 1867. Shot by me on the Stour river, Christchurch. Sexes differ, summer and winter plumage the same. Mounted by me'.

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