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Phalaropus lobatus
The red-necked phalarope is a remarkable shorebird known for its unique reversed role-reversal mating behavior, where the female is more brightly colored and initiates courtship. Its pointed wings and notched tail are specialized adaptations for long-distance migration, as this species famously travels from arctic breeding grounds to wintering sites in the open ocean.
Phalaropus lobatus
The red-necked phalarope is a remarkable shorebird known for its unique reversed role-reversal mating behavior, where the female is more brightly colored and initiates courtship. Its pointed wings and notched tail are specialized adaptations for long-distance migration, as this species famously travels from arctic breeding grounds to wintering sites in the open ocean.