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[Hong Kong] Please Help ..

Please Help ..

LV 12/04/2013

thanks in advance ..

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Red-necked Phalarope  Wilson - about the only wader you see swimming rather than wading most of the time.

Cheers
Mike
Mike KilburnVice Chairman, HKBWSChairman, Conservation Committee

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Original posted by kmike at 12/04/2013 23:21
Red-necked Phalarope  Wilson - about the only wader you see swimming rather than wading most of the time.

Cheers
Mike
many thanks ..

this one might have been a juvenile as he looked some-what smaller in size compare with the other one LINK to thread

[ Last edited by wilsondring at 12/04/2013 23:26 ]
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Most birds will moult out of juvenile plumage in autumn, and this is the same. This bird is in winter plumage (although has started to moult).

The size difference is probably sex-related - female phalaropes are larger (and brighter) than males.

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Much appreciate the explaination, reference books don't go into so much details!!!
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