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postsofbabel · 3 months
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lies · 6 years
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sylvia-morris replied to your post “I went on a spectacularly successful pelagic birding trip last Sunday....”
that red-necked pharalope is ADORABLE
This is definitely true. Phalaropes in general have a certain something that makes them cute as buttons. Is it the thin beak and elegant proportions? The clean, contrasting colors?
Fun fact: Phalaropes reverse the usual bird-world rule for sexual dimorphism. Wikipedia explains:
The sexual dimorphism and contribution to parenting are reversed in the three phalarope species. Females are larger and more brightly colored than males. The females pursue and fight over males, then defend them from other females until the male begins incubation of the clutch. Males perform all incubation and chick care, while the female attempts to find another male to mate with. If a male loses his eggs to predation, he will often rejoin his original mate or a new female, who will lay another clutch. Once it becomes too late in the season to start new nests, females begin their southward migration, leaving the males to incubate the eggs and care for the young. Phalaropes are uncommon among birds and vertebrates in general in that they engage in polyandry, one female taking multiple male mates while males mate with only one female. Specifically, phalaropes engage in serial polyandry, wherein females pair with multiple males at different times in the breeding season.[8]
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digiscoped-warbler · 7 years
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Mitchell Lake Audubon Center (Sep. 02, 2017)
Took a drive down here because there had been some rare phalaropes reported lately! Both a Red-necked and a Red Phalarope, although one SATX native I ran into told me he thought they were actually both RNPH. Either way though, they hadn’t been seen the day before, after half a week of reliability, and the only phalaropes present when I was here were Wilson’s.
It was still really nice, though! Apparently this was the best the lake has been in a long time for shorebirds - there were thousands bunched up with a bunch of egrets and ducks in the NW corner of the lake, on the edge of the Audubon center trails.
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jeysuso · 7 years
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this post made me think of you lol. thesafesthands tumblr com/post/160761141111/rnph-tumblr-is-pretty-cool-because-no-matter-what
HEY FAM
LMAOOOOOOOOOO TRUE THOUGH
Damned if I do, damned if I don’t! 
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therealhamster · 11 years
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rnph replied to your photo
what is this? like is it an app, a site?
bitstrip. it's a facebook app yo
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xtenegavine · 7 years
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Wake up with determination. Go to bed with satisfaction. 2/3 #nurse #nurseph #RN #RNph 👩🏻‍⚕️👩🏻‍🏫
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yall · 11 years
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I actually feel like that was really civilized i don't get why more people on tumblr can't be like us
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