When the snow melts and the grass turns green the Wilsons Phalaropes return to grace the ponds along the roadsides outside of Walden, CO. These small birds are truly a favorite of mine.
Hi Isabelle, thanks for going on our adventure in birding with us. We enjoy sharing what we see when we can get out and about. Hope your day is going well and thanks again for the feedback as we really appreciate it.
A very sleek, cool bird.
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Hi sandy, sleek is a great word for these little birds. Hope your day is going well and thanks for the feedback.
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very pretty bird.
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HI, I am really attracted to these birds for some reason. Thanks for the feedback and taking the time to leave it. We appreciate it.
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Wow, gorgeous, I am seriously enjoying discovering new birds with you guys 🙂
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Hi Isabelle, thanks for going on our adventure in birding with us. We enjoy sharing what we see when we can get out and about. Hope your day is going well and thanks again for the feedback as we really appreciate it.
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Such a lovely, graceful bird!
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Yes, I find them very fragile but also so robust. Hope your day is going well.
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Beautiful grace and coloring. I can see why it a favorite.
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and in this case the colorful bird is the female pictured here. They do have the grace of a ballerina in my eyes.
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Good Picture. I too shot a black winged stilt at a pond near my home. My picture looks similar to yours i will post it soon.
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I can’t wait to see your photo. Black winged stilts are a rare sighting around here.
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good
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Thanks and we hope you are having a great day.
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