Third time was a charm. This morning around 10 AM the eared grebe finally
graciously cooperated by appearing relatively close to shore, and then by
joining with his horned cousin for prolonged looks. Seen far west of the
entrance approaching the Sore Thumb peninsula. Here’s a link to a
Third time was a charm. This morning around 10 AM the eared grebe finally
graciously cooperated by appearing relatively close to shore, and then by
joining with his horned cousin for prolonged looks. Seen far west of the
entrance approaching the Sore Thumb peninsula. Here’s a link to a
Eared Grebe was seen by Gary S. and myself. It was hanging out with a horned
grebe giving good views through the scope.
Mike Z.
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Eared Grebe was seen by Gary S. and myself. It was hanging out with a horned
grebe giving good views through the scope.
Mike Z.
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Late morning there was an Eared Grebe close to the smaller parking lot (west of
the main lot) at Oak Beach in Suffolk County. Unfortunately, the bird
disappeared and as yet, has not been refound.
All the best,
Pete
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Late morning there was an Eared Grebe close to the smaller parking lot (west of
the main lot) at Oak Beach in Suffolk County. Unfortunately, the bird
disappeared and as yet, has not been refound.
All the best,
Pete
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