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Red-necked Phalarope, Muskegon County, Michigan, June 1, 2017

Red-necked Phalarope at Bodega Bay, fall migration from Alaska to southern California.

Red-necked Phalarope, Devereux

Lakeview Cemetery

11 October 2009

Hatteras Pelagic

August 20, 2014

Phalaropus lobatus, svømmesnipe

Red-necked Phalarope (Svømmesnipe, Phalaropus lobatus) at Gednje, Varanger, Finnmark, Norway, June 2019

Photograph taken with permission from the Environment Agency of Iceland / Myndin er tekin með leyfi Umhverfisstofnunar

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

Adult, basic plumage, NYC in August

Red-necked Phalarope, Point Reyes National Shore

I jumped on my bike and packed my camera in the basket and headed down to the shoreline...the Hayward Shoreline, that is.

 

Not too many birds worth mention, but this little phalarope was close by and definitely worthy. He was moving along the shoreline so I pulled my camera out while straddled on my bike and inched my way towards him. I must have looked very funny.

 

I took my GPS out with me and changed the settings so I could use it with my bike. It was great to tell me the amount of time moving, stopped and the speed I was going.

Red-necked Phalarope (Phalaropus lobatus)

Refuge Ramblers Hiking Trip (Become a Rambler)

Alviso Slough Trail

Don Edwards SF Bay Wildlife Refuge, Alviso, CA

9/12/2009

Missisquoi River NWR -- East Branch Delta

Highgate, VT

August 22, 2020

Male # 1, Willcox-Twin Lakes, Cochise County, AZ, 23 May 2013

Red-necked Phalarope (Phalaropus lobatus) at Djupivogur, East Iceland, July 2016

Red-Necked Phalaropes © Steve Frye. Photo taken on the Boulder Flying Circus Birders Walk on September 29, 2018.

breeding plumage

 

One of the great exhibits at the aquarium is the aviary, where shorebirds run about uncaged on an artificial beach. The brids are found injured in the wild, and rehabilitated at the aquarium.

Scientific name: Phalaropus lobatus

Original file: DSCN2750-new

 

A scarce autumn migrant. This bird performed extremely well but the camera was brand new and I hadn't quite got used to it.

A dainty red-necked phalarope was the star bird at Covenham Reservoir at the weekend attracting a steady flow of admirers.

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, Muskegon County, Michigan, June 1, 2017

A dainty red-necked phalarope was the star bird at Covenham Reservoir at the weekend attracting a steady flow of admirers.

Phalaropus lobatus, svømmesnipe

Happy to see this new friend @ Long Valley today

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