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Mating Wilson’s Phalaropes in Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge near Walden, CO. This family of birds – there are three of them – is highly unusual in that the females are the more brightly colored and the males do all the brooding and raising of the young. Once having laid her eggs, the females depart and may mate with other males. This has sometimes been called the “feminist bird.”

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Mating Wilson’s Phalaropes in Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge near Walden, CO. This family of birds – there are three of them – is highly unusual in that the females are the more brightly colored and the males do all the brooding and raising of the young. Once having laid her eggs, the females depart and may mate with other males. This has sometimes been called the “feminist bird.”

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