2011/07/26

Smalnäbbad simsnäppa - Phalaropus lobatus - Red-necked Phalarope

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Smalnäbbad simsnäppa - Phalaropus lobatus - Red-necked Phalarope
NF Photo 110615 at Ånnsjön i Jämtland
The birds are in full breeding plumage. And one pair mating. This is such a beautiful and interesting bird. Most of them breed up north in the mountain range. It is not that common. It is a wader, but it swims when they search or food. It seems like the male sits on the eggs and cares for the chicks while the female goes back south.
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See them in other plumage HERE.
Read about the birding day on my Travel blog. NatureReserve Ånnsjön

World Bird Wednesday XXXVI
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20 comments:

  1. Vilka bra bilder du har fått här :)
    Jag bara sitter och njuter för fullt :)

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  2. A bird I'd love to see. Great captures.

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  3. They are a beautiful and interesting bird. Fantastic captures!

    My World Bird Wednesday post: Hummingbird Elegance

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  4. A beautiful bird and also on my "need to see" list. Beautiful images.

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  5. The phalaropes are beautiful - you are so lucky to have these birds live close to you.

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  6. Such beautiful birds!

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  7. Beautiful birds!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  8. Lovely images of this bird... a real beauty that I've not yet seen! (have recently returned from a trip to Sweden and am posting birds and flowers seen there on my blog with stories about my visit on my travel blog, linked from the photography blog)

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  9. Gorgeous birds, I would love to see one in person. Awesome shots.

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  10. I can see you liked it. :)

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  11. Hi there - great bird, and interesting pictures.

    Stewart M - Australia

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  12. Great captures of the Philaropes in action! They are lovely birds!

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  13. thanks, nice to see you :)

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  14. Gorgeous subjects. Your pictures are so dreamy, there is a stillness about them. ;-)WBW

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  15. Hi there - thanks for the visit to my blog. Did some research - yes the sunbirds do feed on nectar. But also found out that they hover like humming birds (although not as well) - which I did not know. Thanks for making me find out!

    Cheers - Stewart M

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  16. Great shots. That's one bird I saw only briefly on a pelagic cruise. Would love to get as close as you did!

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  17. Vackra fåglar och det är även dina bilder av dem. Eftersom du verkar känna till de flesta fåglar tänkte jag att du kanske kan namnge den jag har på bloggen idag, jag är inte så duktig på alla olika småfåglar... :) Ha det så bra.

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  18. jag ska kolla.
    Thanks for nice comments.

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  19. I really like the reflection in the last shot!

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