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Uncommon fall transient (best chance of seeing them in September) in basic plumage. Lake Cochise, Willcox, Cochise County, AZ. 9/11/12
Loved this guy....Wendy was walking up ahead of me crossing over the bridge on this creek when I saw this guy floating below her. It floated right below her feet.
From left to right: Wilson's Phalarope, Red-necked Phalarope & Hudsonian Godwit.
Lake Cochise, Willcox, Cochise County, AZ 5/23/12
Loved this guy....Wendy was walking up ahead of me crossing over the bridge on this creek when I saw this guy floating below her. It floated right below her feet.
Couldn't choose 'the best' so here are all the photo's of Red-necked Phlaropes feeding at the water's edge on The Wick of With; Fetlar. They were completely unconcerned and slowly swam nearer and nearer and nearer...
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Loved this guy....Wendy was walking up ahead of me crossing over the bridge on this creek when I saw this guy floating below her. It floated right below her feet.
Fetlar, Shetland, Scotland, UK.
Spent a Month in the Northern Isles.
Found a lovely wee (secret) lochan in the hills of Fetlar with 3 pairs. Not a human for miles! Brilliant!