Purely for interest this one.
I had never seen a Grebe's feet before and thought others may be interested too. They seem to spend most of the time when I see them floating or diving.
I was a little surprised at the size.
Huge Crop.
Grebe standing
Purely for interest this one.
I had never seen a Grebe's feet before and thought others may be interested too. They seem to spend most of the time when I see them floating or diving.
I was a little surprised at the size.
Huge Crop.
Grebe standing
Well I never...!
It occurs to me now that I haven't seen them outta water before either...what a sheltered life I lead
Last edited by Gazza; 31-07-2017 at 2:51pm. Reason: Hyphenated. Non-hyphenated. The irony.
They must have solid webbing between their toes, Lyn, cause they sure can move away from me pretty damn fast for little things!
How often do you see a grebe out of the water? Practically never, unless it is sitting on the nest, in which case you can't see the feet anyway. An interesting picture, thanks for posting.
Thanks Lyn for an interesting aspect.. As Alex suggests it helps explain how the move along.
The BG water looks good and I wouldn't be discourage from posting this in the bird forums. Plenty of people into birds that don't look here may be interested in this unusual capture.
^ sad