General
Description: Wilson's Phalaropes (Phalaropus
tricolor) are very small, short-legged shore birds that
migrate through the Las Vegas area. Phalaropes
are most easily recognized by their curious behavior of sitting on the
water and swimming quickly in tight circles. This behavior creates a
vortex that pulls deep water to the surface, which in turn brings bugs
to the surface where Phalaropes can eat them.
Wilson's Phalaropes are recognized by the pale
color and gray
eyeline of the winter plumage. We rarely seem them in their
summer
plumage when they have a brown neck stripe. Wilson's are told
from
other Phalaropes by the eyeline rather than a distinct eye-patch.
Favored Habitat:
Ponds and marshes. |