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Photograph taken with permission from the Environment Agency of Iceland / Myndin er tekin með leyfi Umhverfisstofnunar
A dainty red-necked phalarope was the star bird at Covenham Reservoir at the weekend attracting a steady flow of admirers.
A dainty red-necked phalarope was the star bird at Covenham Reservoir at the weekend attracting a steady flow of admirers.
July 1, 2018 - The coastline around the pond Stakholstjorn is a Natural Monument because of the pseudo-craters found there. Skútustaðir Farm is named after a renowned ancient hero called Víga-Skúta, the possessor of the deadly axe Fluga.
The pseudo-craters are formed by steam explosions when burning lava encounters lakes or wetlands. Previous text from tourist information sign located at the site.
Nice comparison between phalarope species. Those are the Red-neckeds in front, taking off. Their thinner bills contrast with the shorter, thicker bills of the Red Phalaropes behind. Markings on the head are also different between the two species. Both are in non-breeding plumage. Photographed on a Shearwater Journey's pelagic out of Monterey.
Red-Necked Phalarope © Steve Frye. Photo taken on the Boulder Flying Circus Birders Walk on October 12, 2019.
A dainty red-necked phalarope was the star bird at Covenham Reservoir at the weekend attracting a steady flow of admirers.
Red-Necked Phalarope © Steve Frye. Photo taken on the Boulder Flying Circus Birders Walk on October 12, 2019.
A dainty red-necked phalarope was the star bird at Covenham Reservoir at the weekend attracting a steady flow of admirers.