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07-Nov-2023 Dan Greenberg

Wandering Tattler (Ulili)

Kihei, Maui, HI


At the Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge

Why's the water pink?
This bird is also standing in the mysterious pinka water. It appears to be caused by a single-celled organism called halobacteria. Halobacteria are salt-loving organisms found in high salinity water bodies. The salinity in the Keālia Pond outlet is currently greater than 70 part per thousand, or twice the salinity of seawater. It is this high salinity water in the outlet that is providing favorable conditions for the halobacteria, producing the pink color.


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Vitee25-Mar-2024 11:47
Nice catch !
Zoltán Balogh02-Jan-2024 09:38
The diverse colours here are just amazing! V
Marcia Rules14-Dec-2023 21:43
Remarkable with the pink water! Like a candy store gone wild ~VVV~
Pierre14-Dec-2023 15:00
Une magnifique photo de ce beau limicole devant cette eau à la couleur inhabituelle et merci pour l'explication concernant cette eau! V
Long Bach Nguyen10-Dec-2023 00:43
wow stunning love the colors
Julie Oldfield09-Dec-2023 18:10
I love the color. It is really striking. Nice detail on the bird. V
pkocinski09-Dec-2023 13:25
Great bird capture but I don't think I can get used to pink water...
joseantonio09-Dec-2023 04:19
nice light and tones.V
Hank Vander Velde09-Dec-2023 01:57
A beautiful sharp image well explained Dan.
larose forest photos09-Dec-2023 01:31
What a great shot this is, and that peculiar pink water (thanks for the explanation) is fabulous. V+