Better Phalarope

[Editor’s note: following content was received overnight in the ‘dropbox’ from BirdingPI.com’s national affairs correspondent. Only comment: “More/better phalarope.” Date stamps indicate Wednesday afternoon, location appears to be the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. Bird IDs appended as per below.]

U.S. Capitol; Reflecting Pool in foreground just past cars/road
Red Phalarope (non-breeding plumage/immature) @ Capitol Reflecting Pool
Bald Eagle (adult), maybe a drone
Spotted Sandpiper
Bald Eagle @ 500mm uncropped
Spotted Sandpiper II
Everyone enjoys a surprise phalarope (bird @ lower right edge of concrete)

Following all Red Phalarope including preening behaviour:

Fun fact: per kindly eBird folks, this is only the 5th ever reported occurrence of this species in the District of Columbia.


Coming up soon: squirrels invade the nation’s capital, National Guard deployed!

4 thoughts on “Better Phalarope

    1. admin1 Post author

      Generally, Red Phalarope breed in the arctic over the summer, and then migrate late summer/fall (via the coastal/ocean corridor) for wintering in the south Atlantic, Gull of Mexico, Mexican Pacific coast, etc. As such, ice doesn’t have too much to do with it – more a result of the shortening of days + lower temps.

  1. Paul Edwards

    Oh, the humor about ‘ice…’ very good.
    Glad the DC correspondent got some more photos! And it was nice to see so many folks admiring the Phalarope.
    Also, the ‘eagle’ was assuredly a drone! Keeping two eyes out for terrorists!

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