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We found 2 possible birds with Northern Shoveler (Female): Breeding for this bird usually takes place from April until June. Eight to 12 pale buff or greenish eggs are laid in a down-lined cup of grass concealed in vegetation, often some distance from water. Incubation ranges from 21 to 27 days and is carried out by the female. colored crowns, Red iris colored eyes, and All-purpose bills in Baja California:



Caspian Tern: Large, stocky tern with pale gray upperparts, white underparts. Cap is black and may appear weakly crested; large bill is coral-red. Undersides of primaries are gray. Tail is white, relatively short, and slightly forked; legs are black. Hovers above water before diving.
Gila Woodpecker: Medium woodpecker, black-and-white barred upperparts and central tail feathers, buff-gray neck and underparts. Buff-gray head has a small red cap. Wings have large white patches visible in flight. Its abandoned nesting and roost holes provide shelter for birds, mammals and reptiles.
 
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