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A red-necked phalarope (Phalaropus lobatus) was found in the VetMed pond on the Virginia Tech campus today. Since they breed in the Arctic, she's a little off-course. (A lifer for me!)
These juvenile Red-necked Phalaropes were found at Wakarusa Wastewater Treatment Facility on 8/15/13 and again on 8/16/13. These photos were taken at about noon on 8/16/13 by J & E Harley.
Record shots of my first Red necked phalarope.Taken at RSPB Middleton Lakes in Staffordshire/Warwickshire.
First record for Livingston Parish, and one of few recent records for Louisiana, and perhaps only the second inland record. Found by Van Remsen.
A Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes) swimming past a Red-necked Phalarope (Phalaropus lobatus) at the Tollgate Ponds in Hamilton. While it's normal for phalaropes to swim around in circles to find their food, it's much less typical to see a yellowlegs swimming, rather than wading in shallower water on its long legs.
Dw00181, Red-necked phalarope, phalaropus lobatus, Odinshane
Bird watercolor illustration handmade by Frits Ahlefeldt
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Photographed 15 August 2013, Puget Sound, Washington
www.islandadventurecruises.com from Anacortes, WA
Red-necked and Red (upper right) Phalaropes photographed during a Brookline Bird Club pelagic trip to Hydrographer's Canyon area, east of Nantucket, MA on 24 August 2014.
Dw00183 Red-necked phalarope, phalaropus lobatus, Odinshane
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Bird watercolor illustration handmade by Frits Ahlefeldt
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Bandon, Coos Co, Oregon (August 30th, 2012). 358.
Juvenile in the trough of a wave on a bright windy day at the Bandon marina. It was part of a small actively feeding flock at the edge of a crabbing pier. The birds were whirling & spinning at a frenetic rate in the choppy water making them very hard to photograph, this being a rare keeper among the mountain of discards.
Other shots of the Bandon phalaropes:
www.flickr.com/photos/fugl/7934425194
www.flickr.com/photos/fugl/7940975050
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