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Female Grey Phalarope (Red Phalarope) (Phalaropus fulicarius) taking off from the surface of water, with floating kelp
Called a Grey Phalarope in Britain, where it is a winter visitor in grey non-breeding plumage, and a Red Phalarope in Svalbard, where it is red in breeding plumage. The female is more brightly coloured than the male, which incubates the eggs.
Photo ID: SVA_2362EDEF3_Grey_Phalarope_(Red_Phalarope)_(Phalaropus_fulicarius)_R
Photo size: 16.6 Mpixels (47.5 MB uncompressed) - 4992x3328 pixels (16.6x11.1 in / 42.3x28.2 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: beak, bill, bird, birds, circumpolar, flight, fly, flying, Grey Phalarope, insect-feeder, insectivore, kelp, Martin Grace, migrate, migratory, natural history, nature, ornithology, Phalaropus fulicarius, primaries, primary, Red Phalarope, seaweed, take off, taking off, wader, wildlife, wing, wings
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