Red-necked Phalarope female
The phalaropes are distinctive members of the sandpiper family in which the females are larger and more brightly coloured than the males, who incubate the eggs and raise the young alone (in a change from the usual arrangement). Phalaropes are known for feeding by spinning on the water to stir up food, which they glean from the surface.
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Red-necked Phalarope female
The phalaropes are distinctive members of the sandpiper family in which the females are larger and more brightly coloured than the males, who incubate the eggs and raise the young alone (in a change from the usual arrangement). Phalaropes are known for feeding by spinning on the water to stir up food, which they glean from the surface.
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Uploaded on November 10, 2020
Taken on June 13, 2017