Shoveller* or Spoonbill. 
She percentage of returns on banded shovellers, or spoonbills* 
was slightly hi^ier than in the case of the oinaaraon teal as from a 
total of 48 birds released 9 were subsequently reported (so© SablesS)• 
Six of these were billed in the Bear Elver marshes (several in South 
Bay* one on the Salt Create raarfiftj.es* and one on the Chesapeake Bay) 
from a tm days to several wedtes after they had been banded. One was 
captured at the mouth of the Weber Elver* and another at the mouth of 
the Iordan near Salt lake City. She remaining bird was taken near 
Vallejo, Calif.» nearly fourteen months after it had been released. 
$Tom this slight evidence it appears that some spoonbills migrate from 
Utah to pass the winter in California. 
