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Wilson’s Phalarope

Wilson’s Phalarope

Released Sunday, 19th February 2023
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Wilson’s Phalarope

Wilson’s Phalarope

Wilson’s Phalarope

Wilson’s Phalarope

Sunday, 19th February 2023
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If any bird is an anomaly, it’s the Wilson’s Phalarope. In a birdbook, Wilson’s Phalaropes are found among the sandpipers. But they forage while swimming. Spinning like tops, they create an upwelling, pulling food to the surface. The breeding of Wilson’s Phalaropes is anomalous, too. Females are the brightly colored sex, and courtship roles are reversed: female phalaropes compete for males, and, once they lay eggs, leave all parental duties to the males. In common with many birds, though, Wilson’s Phalaropes face conservation challenges.

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