Red-necked Grebes - Still!
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Red-necked Grebes - Still!

Brian Bailey

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This photo is unremarkable from the perspective of composition and technical quality, but the content amazes me:  This was shot today at Sam Smith Park!  I don't like the chicks' chances of survival, but those parents sure had determination to keep trying that long.


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Quote from: "Brian Bailey"
This photo is unremarkable from the perspective of composition and technical quality, but the content amazes me:  This was shot today at Sam Smith Park!  I don't like the chicks' chances of survival, but those parents sure had determination to keep trying that long.


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Aren't there RNGs in Lake Ontario all winter long? Provided they find open water and fish, I give them a fighting chance.
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True, some overwinter in Lake Ontario, but the fact that most fly an extra 1000km or more makes me think it's not the easiest place for a grebe to spend the winter.  I guess they still have another 6-8 weeks to learn to fish and grow some adult feathers before the really cold weather arrives.  Hopefully they make it!

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