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Phalarope

British pronunciation/fˈælɐɹˌə‍ʊp/
American pronunciation/fˈælɐɹˌoʊp/
Phalarope
[NOUN]
1

a small, migratory shorebird known for its unique feeding behavior of spinning in circles on the water's surface to stir up prey and its striking breeding plumage

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What is a "phalarope"?

A phalarope is a fascinating and agile shorebird that inhabits both freshwater and saltwater environments. These small birds have a distinctive feeding behavior, where they spin in tight circles on the water's surface, creating a vortex that brings up small aquatic organisms for them to feed on. This spinning behavior is especially remarkable because it is typically performed by the female phalaropes, as they are the more brightly colored of the two genders. During the breeding season, their plumage becomes vibrant, with shades of reddish-brown, gray, and white. Phalaropes are highly migratory, traveling long distances to breed in the Arctic regions and then wintering in coastal areas across the globe. They are known for their remarkable agility in flight and their ability to navigate vast distances during their migratory journeys. With their unique feeding behavior and striking appearance, phalaropes are captivating birds that contribute to the rich diversity of avian species.

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