Wilson’s Phalarope in Gabon

By Charlie October 13, 2009 2 comments

No, not Corey’s maddest, baddest twitch yet, but the first record of this Nearctic shorebird in central Africa. Photographed by Guillaume Passavy on Oct 10th the bird presumably crossed the Atlantic some weeks ago and has been ‘migrating’ south ever since…

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Charlie works for an airline and has birded all over the world for twenty years. He wants to be a writer, and thinks no-one would believe his life could be so charmed if he didn't take photos of as many of the birds he sees as possible. Blogging with 10,000 Birds fits his aims, needs, and insecurities perfectly. Really - do birders get much more fortunate than this?

2 Responses to “Wilson’s Phalarope in Gabon”

  1. Now that is one incredibly confused phalarope.

  2. we had one in Cape Town a year or two ago… near Rietvlei lagoon

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