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Wilson’s Phalarope (female)
Phalaropus tricolor
33.1523, -97.0154
Field Notes
Description:
The breeding female is predominantly gray and brown above, with white underparts, a reddish neck and reddish flank patches. The breeding male is a duller version of the female, with a brown back, and the reddish patches reduced or absent. Young birds are grey and brown above, with whitish underparts and a dark patch through the eye. In winter, the plumage is essentially grey above and white below, but the dark eyepatch is always present. The average longevity in the wild is 10 years.
Habitat:
At the edge of Lake Lewisville
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