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Red-necked Phalarope
Phalaropus lobatus
species of Scolopacidae

juv. male
feather number longest
primary 10 per wing 82.0 - 88.5mm n=2
P9 (100%)
secondary 14 per wing 61.0 - 66.0mm n=2
S12 (100%)
retrix 12
54.0 - 59.0mm n=2
R1 (50%) R2 (50%)
Annotations for measurement data

number of individuals n

For the statistics of the longest feather measurements, we only use data from birds having the largest feathers present. A broken, missing or growing feather, which could potentially be the longest, disqualifies the individual for measurement. Likewise, no hybrids are included in the statistics. However, birds of different ages (e.g. young and adult woodpeckers), sexes (e.g. male and female sparrowhawks) and subspecies are used equally in the diagram and can therefore lead to a very wide range of variation. The greater the number of individuals measured, the more accurate the range of variation. Very small data sets of one or only a few birds only lead to approximate results.

measurement method

The feathers are measured digitally via the scan. A ventral curvature of the feathers is straightened for the measurement, but a caudal curvature is not! Measurements are taken from the start of the calamus to the largest extension of the feather. This does not always have to be the rachis, but can also be the vanes (e.g. in the case of buntings). Special features, such as the wax platelets on the waxwing, are omitted from the measurement.

percentages

The percentages of the individual feathers, e.g. P5, indicate the proportion of individuals in which this feather is the longest of its kind. This information should always be considered in conjunction with the total number of birds measured. An indication of 100% for five individuals is no guarantee that this feather is really always the longest.

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country allocations

native

Afghanistan · Azerbaijan · Bahrain · Belarus · Belgium · Canada · Chile · China · Colombia · Cyprus · Czechia · Denmark · Ecuador · Egypt · Eritrea · Estonia · Faroe Islands · Finland · France · Germany · Greenland · Hong Kong · Iceland · India · Indonesia · Iran, Islamic Republic of · Iraq · Ireland · Israel · Japan · Jordan · Kazakhstan · Korea, Democratic People's Republic of · Korea, Republic of · Kuwait · Kyrgyzstan · Latvia · Malaysia · Netherlands · Norway · Oman · Pakistan · Palestine, State of · Papua New Guinea · Peru · Philippines · Poland · Qatar · Russian Federation · Saint Pierre and Miquelon · Saudi Arabia · Singapore · Somalia · Spain · Sudan · Svalbard and Jan Mayen · Sweden · Syrian Arab Republic · Taiwan, Province of China · Thailand · Timor-Leste · Türkiye · Turkmenistan · Ukraine · United Arab Emirates · United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland · United States of America · Uzbekistan · Viet Nam · Yemen ·

present - origin uncertain

Palau ·

vagrant

Algeria · Argentina · Armenia · Australia · Austria · Bahamas · Belize · Bermuda · Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba · Brunei Darussalam · Bulgaria · Burundi · Cayman Islands · Congo, The Democratic Republic of the · Costa Rica · Croatia · Cuba · Curaçao · Djibouti · Dominican Republic · El Salvador · Ethiopia · Georgia · Gibraltar · Greece · Guatemala · Haiti · Honduras · Hungary · Italy · Jamaica · Kenya · Lao People's Democratic Republic · Lebanon · Libya · Luxembourg · Malta · Mauritania · Mexico · Moldova, Republic of · Mongolia · Montenegro · Morocco · Namibia · Nepal · New Zealand · Nigeria · Northern Mariana Islands · Panama · Portugal · Puerto Rico · Romania · Serbia · Seychelles · Sierra Leone · Sint Maarten (Dutch part) · Slovakia · Slovenia · South Africa · Sri Lanka · Switzerland · Tajikistan · Tanzania, United Republic of · Tunisia · Turks and Caicos Islands · Uganda · Zambia ·

Waders, gulls and auks

conservation status

  • CITES
    not listed
  • Regulation (EG) Nr. 865/2006
    not listed
  • German Federal Nature Conservation Act §44
    strictly protected