Greater Yellowlegs
Following my second to last exam, my mother offered to drive me to a local twitch, if I put in a good amount of effort into my exams. I was absolutely thrilled when a Red-necked Phalarope arrived on Broom GPs, a bird I had hoped to see since I first opened a field guide. The reserve had a surprisingly good environment, with habitat for many interesting migrant. Which has been seen in its recent history, starting with a White-winged Black Tern and Temminck's Stint (which is incredibly good, for an inland patch). The Red-necked Phalarope although distant, showed nicely only being disturbed by a resident Redshank, which appeared to be a racist :).
Gypsy Lane, East Pit
Red-necked Phalarope
Nice blog, writing, and birds! You seem like a great writer and birder. Would you be interested in joining the collab blog "For the Birders?" We just started and are looking for authors.
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Yeah, that sounds fun! I always enjoy writing an article or two. Thanks.
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