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Photographed off Fort Bragg, California (Mendocino County) on Nov. 7 2015. This pelagic trip traveled 35 miles offshore aboard the vessel Telstar. If you have positive ID's on any of these birds, please let me know via Flickr mail. Thanks.
Red-necked Phalarope (Phalaropus lobatus) at Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey county, California, USA.
I guided a photo tour to Barter Island and the community of Kaktovik on the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in early June and this is one of the many photos I made during the trip. Consider it one more reason to permanently protect the Arctic Refuge from oil development.
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!
This juvenile was present for two days in a row. Unfortunately, it didn't look for this clearest shot. :(
UCA Sewer Ponds, Spangle, Spokane County, Washington.
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.
Red-necked Phalarope (Svømmesnipe, Phalaropus lobatus) at Nesseby, Varanger, Finnmark, Norway, June 2019
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.
Male Red-necked Phalarope (Svømmesnipe, Phalaropus lobatus) at Vadsødammen, Vadsø, Varanger, Finnmark, Norway, June 2019.
Present in good numbers in the pond with up to 57 individuals.
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...