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INLAND WATER SWIMMING BIRDS
Grebe Family Gallery

The Eared Grebe Go Down Go Up
Order: Podicipediformes, Family:  Podicipedidae
Genus: Podicepts, Species: Nigricollis, L 13 inches

Range

Habitat

Description

The Eared Grebe Go Down Go Up
Friday, 26 April 2013. Klamath Falls, OR.
(Day 57 JO) 39°F.
Overnighting in a parking lot
Up very early and drive to the Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge for another day of photographing the unbelievable number of birds here as well as the vast quantity of different types of birds.
Inland Water Swimming Birds
Eared Grebe
(m3an-chb-insw.040ea.20130426.0824) Eared Grebe at Tule Lake Wildlife Refuge
Inland Water Swimming Birds
Eared Grebe
(m3an-chb-insw.040ea.20130426.0823) Eared Grebe Reflections
Inland Water Swimming Birds
Eared Grebe Inland Water Swimming Birds
Eared Grebe Inland Water Swimming Birds
Eared Grebe
(m3an-chb-insw.040ea.20130426.0809) Eared Grebe winter plumage
Inland Water Swimming Birds
Eared Grebe Inland Water Swimming Birds
Eared Grebe Inland Water Swimming Birds
Eared Grebe
Sunday, 21 April 2013. Klamath Falls, WA.
(Day 51 JO) 41°F. 6:00 am
Overnighting in a parking lot
Up to get coffee and WiFi. Then I study for the morning meeting and later arrive at nine. After the meeting, when talking with a brother named Jordan, he tells me that he takes wildlife photos and that this area is a Flyway for the birds.
Soon after, I drive to the Klamath Basin refuge, change clothes and then begin taking photos of the many different birds. I am so impressed with this Flyway, as much as the Rio Grande Valley and end up getting photos of several birds I have never seen before. I will have to sort through my photos real soon to determine the actual count of new birds.
Inland Water Swimming Birds
Eared Grebe
(m3an-chb-insw.040ea.20130421.1526) Eared Grebe, Tulelake NWR
Inland Water Swimming Birds
Eared Grebe
(m3an-chb-insw.040ea.20130421.1528) Eared Grebe, Tulelake NWR
Inland Water Swimming Birds
Eared Grebe
(m3an-chb-insw.040ea.20130421.1541) Eared Grebe, Tulelake NWR

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