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Sent: Tue 10/4/2011 11:26 PM
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Subject: [GeneseeBirds-L] Red-necked Grebes at Montezuma NWR
 
This afternoon around 3 PM I was at the end of Van Dyne Spoor Rd at the 
Sandhill Crane Unit wetland and observed two different grebe species in the 
open water area of the marsh there-the smaller grebe was a pied-billed grebe, 
which I am more familiar with, but there were 3 individuals of a much 
larger-sized grebe - red chestnut neck, white throat, dark gray and brown body 
with dull white underneath. After checking my bird guides at home, I believe 
they were Red-necked Grebes. I hope others can confirm this species here or in 
the vicinity. 

Kathy Kirsch
NYSDEC

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