Grebes at Col.Sam Smith
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Grebes at Col.Sam Smith

ravynne40

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The Red-Necked Grebes have built a natural nest at Col.Sam Smith Park, someone told me there was 1 egg, I did not see it but am hoping all goes well!

here's Mama!:


Swimming around like a nervous Papa, was the male, more like patrolling and guarding her:
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MEGHAN

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Great shots Irene, and awesome news.
Same story at Burlington Marina.
Fingers crossed for both couples this year.

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mr.sharp-photo

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i was watching the male nervously add twigs to the nest. it was really cute.
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JW Mills

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Nice!
I was there on Friday and found two nests.
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steve rossi

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Nice ones Irene, lets hope it all works out this year.
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Thanks for the compliments, but I went today as stated in reply to Meghans posts, and this nest is no longer there
I did find a second nest...to be continued...
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