Female Wilson's Phalarope
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Female Wilson's Phalarope (Phalaropus tricolor) in breeding plumage reflected in Reed Lake in Morse, Saskatchewan - Reed Lake, a shallow intermittent saline lake is part of the Chaplin/Old Wives/Reed Lakes area - one of the most important inland sites for migratory birds in North America
- Copyright: Ron Erwin
- Contact: images@ronerwin.com
- Original: digital
- Orientation: horizontal
- Tiff Size Available: 48-55MB
- Uploaded: February 24 2015
- Keywords:
Saskatchewan, Reed Lake, Morse", Birds, shorebirds, Reed Lake, phalaropes, Wilson's Phalaropes, fauna, wildlife, animals, breeding, plumage, reflects, reflections, reflecting, reflected, avians, avifauna
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