
Wilson's Phalarope
Wilson's Phalarope is a small, attractive water bird known for its unique behavior and swimming style. It often feeds by spinning in circles to bring food to the surface and is distinguished by its slender body, long legs, and pointed bill. During the breeding season, females are more colorful than males and may take the lead in courtship, while males incubate eggs and cares for young. They breed in wetlands across North America and migrate to Central and South America for winter. Their distinctive behaviors and adaptability to wetlands make them an interesting species worth appreciating.