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The Spin on Phalaropes in West Tennessee

All three species of phalarope migrate through West Tennessee. Wilson's can be quite numerous in the spring with some counts in the hundreds. I have seen only one Red-necked, a female, in the spring but they are seen almost every year going south in the fall. Red Phalarope is the rarest of the three. In 2007, I found all three species in Shelby County, 2 at the famous "pits" and a Red floating down the Mississippi River.

All three species have been seen at one time, at the Ensley pits in the southwest most corner of TN. They all appeared one morning after a rainy night in early September. On another fall day, the Red and Red-necked were found together on Island 13 in the Mississippi River and a Wilson's was seen at Ensley that afternoon.
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Wilsons Phalarope - let the feast begin
Wilsons Phalarope - let the feast begin
Red-necked Phalarope - 5-17-03 Ensley
Red-necked Phalarope - 5-17-03 Ensley
Red-necked Phalarope - adult female  5-17-03
Red-necked Phalarope - adult female 5-17-03
Red-necked Phalarope - imm. bill structure
Red-necked Phalarope - imm. bill structure
Red-necked Phalarope - sleeping -9-17-02
Red-necked Phalarope - sleeping -9-17-02
Red-necked Phalarope - 9-7-08 Juv.
Red-necked Phalarope - 9-7-08 Juv.
Red-necked Phalarope - October
Red-necked Phalarope - October
Red Phalarope - imm. phalarope mark
Red Phalarope - imm. phalarope mark
Red Phalarope - September - bill
Red Phalarope - September - bill
Red Phalarope - Juvenile Plumage - August 19, 2000
Red Phalarope - Juvenile Plumage - August 19, 2000
Red Phalarope - imm. 8-19-2000
Red Phalarope - imm. 8-19-2000
Red Phalarope - bill
Red Phalarope - bill
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