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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.

Red-necked Phalarope, Macomb County, Michigan, August 18, 2016

Phalaropus lobatus, Barrow, Alaska, June 2019

10 August 2013

 

Westport Seabirds pelagic trip, Grays Harbor County, Washington

 

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Óðinshana kerling í sefinu - Female Red-necked Phalarope

St. Paul Island, Pribilofs, Alaska.

From left to right: Wilson's Phalarope, Red-necked Phalarope & Hudsonian Godwit.

Lake Cochise, Willcox, Cochise County, AZ 5/23/12

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Red-necked Phalaropes

From along the Arctic Ocean, northeast Alaska. These were on a small pond.

Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Fremont California

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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reifel migratory bird sanctuary, westham island, bc.

iona water treatment ponds, richmond, bc.

Upper Beach Lake, SRCSD Bufferlands, Sacramento County, CA

 

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.

Red-necked Phalarope with Dunlin, Monroe County, Michigan, August 25, 2013

Hatch year birds, Willcox-Twin Lakes, Cochise County, AZ, 22 September 2012

Red-necked Phalaropes

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!

Way too far for detail in the bird but difficult to mistake its behavior. First reported yesterday with use of a scope. Thanks Frank F.

Pair of Red-Necked Phalarope’s in Spring Plumage swimming

Lakeview Cemetery

11 October 2009

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