The red-necked phalarope is about 18 cm (7.1 in) in length, with lobed toes and a straight, fine bill. ... They have a white wing stripe which helps distinguish this bird from the similar Wilson's phalarope. The breeding male is a duller version of the female. They have lobed toes to assist with their swimming.
Hi, my name is Amy and I am a year 6 and in the Pekapeka homeroom in Whetu. My Favourite Colour is Purple and I like playing Netball
Monday, 11 March 2019
Red Necked Phalarope
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A Red-necked Phalarope is a type of bird that has an orangey red neck and looks super unique.
The red-necked phalarope is about 18 cm (7.1 in) in length, with lobed toes and a straight, fine bill. ... They have a white wing stripe which helps distinguish this bird from the similar Wilson's phalarope. The breeding male is a duller version of the female. They have lobed toes to assist with their swimming.
The red-necked phalarope is about 18 cm (7.1 in) in length, with lobed toes and a straight, fine bill. ... They have a white wing stripe which helps distinguish this bird from the similar Wilson's phalarope. The breeding male is a duller version of the female. They have lobed toes to assist with their swimming.
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They are very pretty looking birds. Well done, Amy.
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