Löffelente

Hunting season

Cuchara común Valencian Community

The Northern Shoveler (Spatula clypeata) is unmistakable thanks to its strikingly broad, spoon-shaped bill. Drakes in breeding plumage show a dark green head, a white breast and chestnut flanks. In Germany the species is formally listed as huntable but is protected by a year-round closed season.

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When may Cuchara común be hunted in Valencian Community?

Open ranges are highlighted. Closed (Schonzeit) months show as empty rows.

January
01.01.31.01.
February
01.02.08.02.
March
Closed
April
Closed
May
Closed season
June
Closed
July
Closed
August
Closed
September
Closed
October
Closed
November
Closed
December
Closed

Exact dates

  • Modalidad: General · Cotos de caza y zonas de caza controlada · Cuchara común

    • 2025-10-122026-02-08

    Para aquellos terrenos acotados y zonas de caza controlada que en su plan técnico de ordenación cinegética tengan aprobada esta modalidad. Excepto en los cotos ubicados en los humedales del sur de Alicante – El Hondo, Las Salinas de Santa Pola y El Hondo de Amorós – en que se retrasa la apertura al 1 de noviembre de 2025. El periodo será inferior si así está dispuesto en las resoluciones aprobatorias de los planes técnicos de ordenación cinegética. En el Parque Natural de la Albufera el calendario para cada coto será resuelto por el director general de Medio Natural v Animal según su plan técnico de ordenacion cinegeticas y dentro de lo establecido en las normas del Parque. Los días hábiles (y el resto de condiciones) para cada espacio cinegético serán los que se indican en su Resolución aprobatoria del plan técnico de ordenación cinegética.

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About Löffelente

The Northern Shoveler inhabits shallow, nutrient-rich inland waters, reedy margins, marshes and wet meadows with open water surfaces. It prefers muddy bottoms rich in plankton and small invertebrates and avoids deep, sparsely vegetated lakes. Its eponymous bill can reach several centimetres in length and is lined along the edges with fine, comb-like lamellae that act as a sieve.

With this specialised filter-feeding technique the Shoveler draws in water together with plankton, small crustaceans, insect larvae and seeds, then expels the water sideways while retaining food particles in the bill. Birds often swim with the bill held just below the surface or circle in small groups to stir up bottom material. This feeding strategy clearly sets the Shoveler apart from other dabbling ducks and ties it closely to structurally rich, shallow muddy waters.

The species is a medium- to long-distance migrant. Central European breeders mostly winter around the Mediterranean, in Western Europe and in Africa, while passage birds from breeding areas further east regularly stop over in Central Europe. In Germany the Shoveler is red-listed as a breeding bird and considered threatened. Although formally listed under the Federal Hunting Act, it is effectively excluded from hunting through its year-round closed season. Habitat loss caused by drainage, conversion of grassland and agricultural intensification, together with the decline of near-natural floodplains, are the main drivers of the long-term population decline.

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Source & disclaimer

All information without guarantee. Hunting and closed seasons are sourced from the state hunting associations. Spotted an error? Email us at info@hunterco.de.