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When this bird recently visited our country I did not manage to find time to photograph it in Poland. During the expedition to Spitsbergen I hoped that there would be no problem in photographing it, as there are its natural habitats. Although we spend there quite busy days, we have only seen a red phalarope twice. As a phalarope it should have been patient and should have made it possible for us to take pictures from a close distance. But there was the second disappointment - we took pictures for a short while and then the bird flew away far enough that the session ended. So a few photos initiate the gallery of this species, the new one on my site and, what is important - a species belonging to the fauna of Poland.
SPITSBERGEN- 07/2018 ANGIELSKI
Svalbard-Spitsbergen - introductory text – Little auk.
New galleries:
1.Little auk (T,V). 2. Red phalarope (T). 3. Arctic fox (T).
Changes in galleries:
1. Snow Bunting (T,V). 2.Long-tailed jaeger (T). 3. Parasitic jaeger. 4. Barnacle Goose (T,V). 5. Rock ptarmigan (T). 6. Red-throated Loon (T). 7. Purple Sandpiper (T). 8. Dunlin. 9. Black-legged kittiwake (T,V). 10. Glaucous gull. 11. Northern fulmar. 12. Red-necked phalarope. 13. Thick-billed Murre (T). 14. Black guillemot. 15.Edredon. 16. Long-tailed Duck (T). 17. Arctic Tern (T). 18. Atlantic puffin. 19. Brant Goose. 20.King eider (T). 21. Reindeer.
Go to the gallery:
1. Norway – Fauna. 2. Spitsbergen landscape (July). 3. Longyearbyen.4.SVALBARD-slideshow