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Aerial shot of residential streets in Tustin, a city in Orange County, California, at twilight.
Co-workers enjoying a light moment, bonding, and laughing together in a modern office environment. Shows teamwork, friendship, and collaboration.
Female Red-necked Phalarope (Phalaropus lobatus) in breeding plumage on a pond in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Canada.  The female is larger and more colorful than the male in the three phalarope species.
Beautiful adult Red-necked phalarope, northern phalarope or hyperborean phalarope, low angle view, side shot, in the morning floating on the sea in tropical climate, on the coastline of eastern Thailand.
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grey phalarope floating in circles on an autumn river, exclusive
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The Red-necked Phalarope, Phalaropus lobatus, is a small wader. This phalarope breeds in the Arctic regions of North America and Eurasia. It is migratory, and, unusually for a wader, winters at sea on tropical oceans. Monterey Bay  Monterey County, California
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Aerial shot of Santa Ana, California on a hazy day in winter. Santa Ana is the county seat of Orange County and lies within the Greater Los Angeles metropolitan area. \n\nAuthorization was obtained from the FAA for this operation in restricted airspace.
Red-necked phalarope (Phalaropus lobatus) in its natural enviroment
Female Red-necked Phalarope (Phalaropus lobatus) in a pond near Nome, Alaska.  This bird breeds in arctic north America and Eurasia and winters far to the south mainly in open tropical oceans.  The females of all three species of phalaropes are more colorful than the males.  They choose a mate and lay their eggs in a nest built by the male, and the eggs are incubated and the chicks are raised solely by the male.
(Phalaropus lobatus) red-necked phalarope. Arctic,  Kolguev Island, Barents Sea, Russia.
Wilson's Phalarope (male) (phalaropus tricolor) foraging in a messy wetland
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Red Phalarope  or grey phalarope, Phalaropus fulicarius,  Monterey, California; Chordata; Aves; Charadriiformes; Scolopacidae
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Aerial shot of Huntington Beach, a seaside city in Orange County, California on a sunny day in Fall. \n\nAuthorization was obtained from the FAA for this operation in restricted airspace.
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RClose up of a red-necked phalarope looking for food in shallow waters, Alaska
Red-necked phalarope standing in the water
A red-necked phalarope feeds on insects floating on the surface of a small pond in the Arapahoe National Wildlife Refuge in northern Colorado.
Wilson's Phalarope (male) (phalaropus tricolor) standing in shallow water
Group of friends sitting near the beach in Venice, California, relaxing, having a staycation in their city of Los Angeles. Youth culture get Z concepts, using phones and tech devices.
Phalarope at wetlands
Aerial shot of a cluster of commercial office parks and suburban housing in Redwood City, California at sunrise. Redwood City is a suburb in San Mateo County on the San Francisco Peninsula, and considered part of Silicon Valley. This area, known as Redwood Shores, is built on reclaimed land in the marshes of San Francisco Bay and is home to many big tech companies.\n\n\nAuthorization was obtained from the FAA for this operation in restricted airspace.
A Red-necked Phalarope, Phalaropus lobatus, with wings spread
A flock of Red Phalaropes (Phalaropus fulicarius) on the Pacific Ocean off the coast of central Chile. The species, also confusingly called the Grey Phalarope in those countries which experience it only in winter, is bright red on its breeding grounds of Arctic tundra pools, but changes to a dull grey in its wintering quarters on the oceans of the southern hemisphere, such as the Chilean Pacific Ocean.
Grey Phalarope,Phalaropus fulicarius, single bird in winter plumage, Warwickshire, September 2018
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