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RM2K88R3T–Wing flapping juvenile Little Grebe (Tachybaptus ruficollis)
Great Crested Grebe. Podiceps cristatus. Pair of birds in a lagoon with fog. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/great-crested-grebe-podiceps-cristatus-pair-of-birds-in-a-lagoon-with-fog-image504633854.html
RF2M901HJ–Great Crested Grebe. Podiceps cristatus. Pair of birds in a lagoon with fog.
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RM2K4G1JR–Adult Little Grebe (Tachybaptus ruficollis) chasing a younger bird
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RM2F9XTCD–A bird engraved by Thomas Bewick from 'The History of British Birds' of
Monochrome shot of a Little Grebe (Tachybaptus ruficollis) as it starts to dive Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/monochrome-shot-of-a-little-grebe-tachybaptus-ruficollis-as-it-starts-to-dive-image484701309.html
RM2K4G1D1–Monochrome shot of a Little Grebe (Tachybaptus ruficollis) as it starts to dive
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RFT5XR04–Little Grebe has rich chestnut cheeks throat and sides of the neck, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
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Black and white engraving of a little grebe or dabchick (tachybaptus ruficollis). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-black-and-white-engraving-of-a-little-grebe-or-dabchick-tachybaptus-102881234.html
RMFYAJ1P–Black and white engraving of a little grebe or dabchick (tachybaptus ruficollis).
Little Grebe at nest with newly hatched chick, Minsmere. Taken by Eric Hosking in 1950 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/little-grebe-at-nest-with-newly-hatched-chick-minsmere-taken-by-eric-image66552935.html
RMDT7MXF–Little Grebe at nest with newly hatched chick, Minsmere. Taken by Eric Hosking in 1950
Murderous Millinery: The capture of Wild Birds for Fashionable Adornment. 1. The lesser Superb Bird-Of-Paradise of New Guinea. 1A. The little Egret, The Plumage of which formerly supplied the Military Aigrette, now made of Artificial Material. 2. Shooting the Crested Grebe. 3. Gathering the Eggs and Down of Artificial Material. 5 September 1903 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/murderous-millinery-the-capture-of-wild-birds-for-fashionable-adornment-1-the-lesser-superb-bird-of-paradise-of-new-guinea-1a-the-little-egret-the-plumage-of-which-formerly-supplied-the-military-aigrette-now-made-of-artificial-material-2-shooting-the-crested-grebe-3-gathering-the-eggs-and-down-of-artificial-material-5-september-1903-image623742938.html
RM2Y6NXDE–Murderous Millinery: The capture of Wild Birds for Fashionable Adornment. 1. The lesser Superb Bird-Of-Paradise of New Guinea. 1A. The little Egret, The Plumage of which formerly supplied the Military Aigrette, now made of Artificial Material. 2. Shooting the Crested Grebe. 3. Gathering the Eggs and Down of Artificial Material. 5 September 1903
. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. THE BIRDS. 527 very handsome and conspicuous, and would make a capital mark for the gun of the sportsman. These birds are said to be very shy, rapid and expert divers, and more impatient of cold than the duck tribe generally. Little is known of the time or the place of its breeding.. Fig. 1130.—Little Grebe, Jth nat. size.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/my-garden-its-plan-and-culture-together-with-a-general-description-of-its-geology-botany-and-natural-history-gardening-the-birds-527-very-handsome-and-conspicuous-and-would-make-a-capital-mark-for-the-gun-of-the-sportsman-these-birds-are-said-to-be-very-shy-rapid-and-expert-divers-and-more-impatient-of-cold-than-the-duck-tribe-generally-little-is-known-of-the-time-or-the-place-of-its-breeding-fig-1130little-grebe-jth-nat-size-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearan-image232255804.html
RMRDT4J4–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. THE BIRDS. 527 very handsome and conspicuous, and would make a capital mark for the gun of the sportsman. These birds are said to be very shy, rapid and expert divers, and more impatient of cold than the duck tribe generally. Little is known of the time or the place of its breeding.. Fig. 1130.—Little Grebe, Jth nat. size.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearan
. The popular natural history . Zoology. THE GREA7 AUK. 40s The food of the Dabchick consists of insects, molluscs, little fish, and the smaller crustaceans. The Crested Grebe is found in some of the fens of the Midland counties of England, and also inhabits parts of Scotland. This bird, together with the other Grebes, builds its nest of a mass of roots and reeds, among sedges. The female, like the water-hen, covers up her eggs when she leaves her nest, wliich, unlike the nests of most of the aquatic birds, floats upon the surface of the water. The sub-family of the Alcinse, or Auks, has sever Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-popular-natural-history-zoology-the-grea7-auk-40s-the-food-of-the-dabchick-consists-of-insects-molluscs-little-fish-and-the-smaller-crustaceans-the-crested-grebe-is-found-in-some-of-the-fens-of-the-midland-counties-of-england-and-also-inhabits-parts-of-scotland-this-bird-together-with-the-other-grebes-builds-its-nest-of-a-mass-of-roots-and-reeds-among-sedges-the-female-like-the-water-hen-covers-up-her-eggs-when-she-leaves-her-nest-wliich-unlike-the-nests-of-most-of-the-aquatic-birds-floats-upon-the-surface-of-the-water-the-sub-family-of-the-alcinse-or-auks-has-sever-image216355393.html
RMPFYRE9–. The popular natural history . Zoology. THE GREA7 AUK. 40s The food of the Dabchick consists of insects, molluscs, little fish, and the smaller crustaceans. The Crested Grebe is found in some of the fens of the Midland counties of England, and also inhabits parts of Scotland. This bird, together with the other Grebes, builds its nest of a mass of roots and reeds, among sedges. The female, like the water-hen, covers up her eggs when she leaves her nest, wliich, unlike the nests of most of the aquatic birds, floats upon the surface of the water. The sub-family of the Alcinse, or Auks, has sever
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. An illustrated manual of British birds. Birds. PODICIPEDID^. 725. THE LITTLE GREBE. PoDiciPES FLUViATiLis (Tunstall). This species—familiarly known as the Dabchick—is resident and generally distributed on the reedy streams, lakes and ponds of England; it may even be found nesting on some of the ornamental waters of London, notably in St. James's Park. In Scotland it is less plentiful, though found northward to the Shetlands, and west- ward it nests in the Outer Hebrides, while it breeds up to an elevation of 2,000 feet or even more in the Highlands; it is how- ever more frequently noticed in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-manual-of-british-birds-birds-podicipedid-725-the-little-grebe-podicipes-fluviatilis-tunstall-this-speciesfamiliarly-known-as-the-dabchickis-resident-and-generally-distributed-on-the-reedy-streams-lakes-and-ponds-of-england-it-may-even-be-found-nesting-on-some-of-the-ornamental-waters-of-london-notably-in-st-jamess-park-in-scotland-it-is-less-plentiful-though-found-northward-to-the-shetlands-and-west-ward-it-nests-in-the-outer-hebrides-while-it-breeds-up-to-an-elevation-of-2000-feet-or-even-more-in-the-highlands-it-is-how-ever-more-frequently-noticed-in-image232439075.html
RMRE4EBF–. An illustrated manual of British birds. Birds. PODICIPEDID^. 725. THE LITTLE GREBE. PoDiciPES FLUViATiLis (Tunstall). This species—familiarly known as the Dabchick—is resident and generally distributed on the reedy streams, lakes and ponds of England; it may even be found nesting on some of the ornamental waters of London, notably in St. James's Park. In Scotland it is less plentiful, though found northward to the Shetlands, and west- ward it nests in the Outer Hebrides, while it breeds up to an elevation of 2,000 feet or even more in the Highlands; it is how- ever more frequently noticed in
. Hours in my garden, and other nature-sketches. With 138 illus. Natural history. 264 Wild Ducks, Water-Birds, Sea-Fowl. dab-chick, or little grebe, will sometimes pass down from marshy lands to the sea- shore, and do a little bit of business in the shallower pools left by the tide, moving about them with a quick- ness and buoyancy all its own. From its smallness and its darting swiftness amid its bigger companions, it has been likened to a torpedo boat among other and heavier craft. The hooded crow with his grey coat loves the sea-shore too, and will sometimes be seen quietly feeding near to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hours-in-my-garden-and-other-nature-sketches-with-138-illus-natural-history-264-wild-ducks-water-birds-sea-fowl-dab-chick-or-little-grebe-will-sometimes-pass-down-from-marshy-lands-to-the-sea-shore-and-do-a-little-bit-of-business-in-the-shallower-pools-left-by-the-tide-moving-about-them-with-a-quick-ness-and-buoyancy-all-its-own-from-its-smallness-and-its-darting-swiftness-amid-its-bigger-companions-it-has-been-likened-to-a-torpedo-boat-among-other-and-heavier-craft-the-hooded-crow-with-his-grey-coat-loves-the-sea-shore-too-and-will-sometimes-be-seen-quietly-feeding-near-to-image232339813.html
RMRDYYPD–. Hours in my garden, and other nature-sketches. With 138 illus. Natural history. 264 Wild Ducks, Water-Birds, Sea-Fowl. dab-chick, or little grebe, will sometimes pass down from marshy lands to the sea- shore, and do a little bit of business in the shallower pools left by the tide, moving about them with a quick- ness and buoyancy all its own. From its smallness and its darting swiftness amid its bigger companions, it has been likened to a torpedo boat among other and heavier craft. The hooded crow with his grey coat loves the sea-shore too, and will sometimes be seen quietly feeding near to
. The birds of the Japanese Empire. Birds. 368 GALLINJ5. Figures : Gould, Birds of Great Britain, v. pi. 42; Dresser, Birds of Europe, viii. pi. 633. The Little Grebe is a common summer visitor to Yezzo, and a still commoner resident in the more southerly Japanese Islands; but the first authentic occurrence of this species in Japan was that of an example obtained in September by Captain Blakiston in South Yezzo (Swinhoe, Ibis, 1875, p. 456). There are 12 examples in all stages of plumage in the Pryer collection from Yokohama; and Mr. Ringer has procured it at Nagasaki (Blakiston, Amended List Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-the-japanese-empire-birds-368-gallinj5-figures-gould-birds-of-great-britain-v-pi-42-dresser-birds-of-europe-viii-pi-633-the-little-grebe-is-a-common-summer-visitor-to-yezzo-and-a-still-commoner-resident-in-the-more-southerly-japanese-islands-but-the-first-authentic-occurrence-of-this-species-in-japan-was-that-of-an-example-obtained-in-september-by-captain-blakiston-in-south-yezzo-swinhoe-ibis-1875-p-456-there-are-12-examples-in-all-stages-of-plumage-in-the-pryer-collection-from-yokohama-and-mr-ringer-has-procured-it-at-nagasaki-blakiston-amended-list-image232446580.html
RMRE4RYG–. The birds of the Japanese Empire. Birds. 368 GALLINJ5. Figures : Gould, Birds of Great Britain, v. pi. 42; Dresser, Birds of Europe, viii. pi. 633. The Little Grebe is a common summer visitor to Yezzo, and a still commoner resident in the more southerly Japanese Islands; but the first authentic occurrence of this species in Japan was that of an example obtained in September by Captain Blakiston in South Yezzo (Swinhoe, Ibis, 1875, p. 456). There are 12 examples in all stages of plumage in the Pryer collection from Yokohama; and Mr. Ringer has procured it at Nagasaki (Blakiston, Amended List
. Among the water-fowl : observation, adventure, photography : a popular narrative account of the water-fowl as found in the northern and middle states and lower Canada, east of the Rocky Mountains . little one was under the parents wing, only itshead sticking out, seemingly having a fine time.Then one of the great Western Grebes would breakwater, and swim with only its long slender whiteneck out, and the merest suggestion of a back, look-ing more like a water-snake than a bird. Here wasan opportunity for Grebe-photography which Ieagerly improved. Planting the tripod at the edgeof the canes, I Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/among-the-water-fowl-observation-adventure-photography-a-popular-narrative-account-of-the-water-fowl-as-found-in-the-northern-and-middle-states-and-lower-canada-east-of-the-rocky-mountains-little-one-was-under-the-parents-wing-only-itshead-sticking-out-seemingly-having-a-fine-timethen-one-of-the-great-western-grebes-would-breakwater-and-swim-with-only-its-long-slender-whiteneck-out-and-the-merest-suggestion-of-a-back-look-ing-more-like-a-water-snake-than-a-bird-here-wasan-opportunity-for-grebe-photography-which-ieagerly-improved-planting-the-tripod-at-the-edgeof-the-canes-i-image374854285.html
RM2CNT2D1–. Among the water-fowl : observation, adventure, photography : a popular narrative account of the water-fowl as found in the northern and middle states and lower Canada, east of the Rocky Mountains . little one was under the parents wing, only itshead sticking out, seemingly having a fine time.Then one of the great Western Grebes would breakwater, and swim with only its long slender whiteneck out, and the merest suggestion of a back, look-ing more like a water-snake than a bird. Here wasan opportunity for Grebe-photography which Ieagerly improved. Planting the tripod at the edgeof the canes, I
. Life histories of North American diving birds : order Pygopodes . their habits, killyoung grebes. Undoubtedly many are killed by pickerel or otherlarge fishes and by snapping turtles or large frogs. Dr. Arthur A. Allen (1914) has written a very interesting ac-count of his studies into the family affairs of the pied-billed grebe,illustrating it with some remarkable photographs of this shy bird. Itis well worth reading or quoting in full, but space will permit onlythe following extract: I was first directed to the spot by a friend who said that coots were nest-ing there. I was not a little sur Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-histories-of-north-american-diving-birds-order-pygopodes-their-habits-killyoung-grebes-undoubtedly-many-are-killed-by-pickerel-or-otherlarge-fishes-and-by-snapping-turtles-or-large-frogs-dr-arthur-a-allen-1914-has-written-a-very-interesting-ac-count-of-his-studies-into-the-family-affairs-of-the-pied-billed-grebeillustrating-it-with-some-remarkable-photographs-of-this-shy-bird-itis-well-worth-reading-or-quoting-in-full-but-space-will-permit-onlythe-following-extract-i-was-first-directed-to-the-spot-by-a-friend-who-said-that-coots-were-nest-ing-there-i-was-not-a-little-sur-image374668568.html
RM2CNFHG8–. Life histories of North American diving birds : order Pygopodes . their habits, killyoung grebes. Undoubtedly many are killed by pickerel or otherlarge fishes and by snapping turtles or large frogs. Dr. Arthur A. Allen (1914) has written a very interesting ac-count of his studies into the family affairs of the pied-billed grebe,illustrating it with some remarkable photographs of this shy bird. Itis well worth reading or quoting in full, but space will permit onlythe following extract: I was first directed to the spot by a friend who said that coots were nest-ing there. I was not a little sur
. The popular natural history . Zoology. THE GREA7 AUK. 40s The food of the Dabchick consists of insects, molluscs, little fish, and the smaller crustaceans. The Crested Grebe is found in some of the fens of the Midland counties of England, and also inhabits parts of Scotland. This bird, together with the other Grebes, builds its nest of a mass of roots and reeds, among sedges. The female, like the water-hen, covers up her eggs when she leaves her nest, wliich, unlike the nests of most of the aquatic birds, floats upon the surface of the water. The sub-family of the Alcinse, or Auks, has sever Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-popular-natural-history-zoology-the-grea7-auk-40s-the-food-of-the-dabchick-consists-of-insects-molluscs-little-fish-and-the-smaller-crustaceans-the-crested-grebe-is-found-in-some-of-the-fens-of-the-midland-counties-of-england-and-also-inhabits-parts-of-scotland-this-bird-together-with-the-other-grebes-builds-its-nest-of-a-mass-of-roots-and-reeds-among-sedges-the-female-like-the-water-hen-covers-up-her-eggs-when-she-leaves-her-nest-wliich-unlike-the-nests-of-most-of-the-aquatic-birds-floats-upon-the-surface-of-the-water-the-sub-family-of-the-alcinse-or-auks-has-sever-image231966990.html
RMRDB07A–. The popular natural history . Zoology. THE GREA7 AUK. 40s The food of the Dabchick consists of insects, molluscs, little fish, and the smaller crustaceans. The Crested Grebe is found in some of the fens of the Midland counties of England, and also inhabits parts of Scotland. This bird, together with the other Grebes, builds its nest of a mass of roots and reeds, among sedges. The female, like the water-hen, covers up her eggs when she leaves her nest, wliich, unlike the nests of most of the aquatic birds, floats upon the surface of the water. The sub-family of the Alcinse, or Auks, has sever
. The birds of Britain : their distribution and habits . Birds. Pygopodes 247 from the Baltic to Japan, Australia, New Zealand, India, and north Africa. The flight is fairly strong, but usually not long sustained; the food is of fishes, crustaceans, frogs, and so forth, with a little vegetable matter ; the cry is croaking, with a short double alarm- note. The nest is a mass of aquatic plants placed in rather deep water or even floating ; the four to six eggs are bluish white with a chalky crust and are covered with. Great Crested Grebe water-weeds by the female on leaving them, if she is not t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-britain-their-distribution-and-habits-birds-pygopodes-247-from-the-baltic-to-japan-australia-new-zealand-india-and-north-africa-the-flight-is-fairly-strong-but-usually-not-long-sustained-the-food-is-of-fishes-crustaceans-frogs-and-so-forth-with-a-little-vegetable-matter-the-cry-is-croaking-with-a-short-double-alarm-note-the-nest-is-a-mass-of-aquatic-plants-placed-in-rather-deep-water-or-even-floating-the-four-to-six-eggs-are-bluish-white-with-a-chalky-crust-and-are-covered-with-great-crested-grebe-water-weeds-by-the-female-on-leaving-them-if-she-is-not-t-image232270699.html
RMRDTRJ3–. The birds of Britain : their distribution and habits . Birds. Pygopodes 247 from the Baltic to Japan, Australia, New Zealand, India, and north Africa. The flight is fairly strong, but usually not long sustained; the food is of fishes, crustaceans, frogs, and so forth, with a little vegetable matter ; the cry is croaking, with a short double alarm- note. The nest is a mass of aquatic plants placed in rather deep water or even floating ; the four to six eggs are bluish white with a chalky crust and are covered with. Great Crested Grebe water-weeds by the female on leaving them, if she is not t
. Wild animals of Glacier National Park. The mammals. Glacier National Park (Agency : U. S. ); Mammals; Birds. 112 WILD ANIMALS OF GLACIER NATIONAL PAKIi. Horned CJeebe : C'ohjml>ii!< aurilus.—On a pond above the Swiftcur- rent Lakes, only a short distance from Many Glaciers, Mr. Steven- son Avas fortnnate enongh to discover the floating nest and eggs of the sprightly little horned grebe, whose reddish neck, pnify side crests, and bright red eyes, almost " perched on its bill," as he says, make it a striking, cocky figure. Sometimes when diving it gets so wet that all its disti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wild-animals-of-glacier-national-park-the-mammals-glacier-national-park-agency-u-s-mammals-birds-112-wild-animals-of-glacier-national-pakii-horned-cjeebe-cohjmlgtii!lt-auriluson-a-pond-above-the-swiftcur-rent-lakes-only-a-short-distance-from-many-glaciers-mr-steven-son-avas-fortnnate-enongh-to-discover-the-floating-nest-and-eggs-of-the-sprightly-little-horned-grebe-whose-reddish-neck-pnify-side-crests-and-bright-red-eyes-almost-quot-perched-on-its-billquot-as-he-says-make-it-a-striking-cocky-figure-sometimes-when-diving-it-gets-so-wet-that-all-its-disti-image232178531.html
RMRDMJ2B–. Wild animals of Glacier National Park. The mammals. Glacier National Park (Agency : U. S. ); Mammals; Birds. 112 WILD ANIMALS OF GLACIER NATIONAL PAKIi. Horned CJeebe : C'ohjml>ii!< aurilus.—On a pond above the Swiftcur- rent Lakes, only a short distance from Many Glaciers, Mr. Steven- son Avas fortnnate enongh to discover the floating nest and eggs of the sprightly little horned grebe, whose reddish neck, pnify side crests, and bright red eyes, almost " perched on its bill," as he says, make it a striking, cocky figure. Sometimes when diving it gets so wet that all its disti
. Home life in bird-land [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. If! f I .. i: . : !. A 1 274 The Great Crested Grebe I.apwiii^r. I first noticed it croiicliin^r in tlit- jjfiass : and finding' it almost ini|)ossiblc to ifct a succfssfiil picture of tliis yoniifrstcr on the •(round, I took liini Hown to the hike-side, and stood him on the little island which is seen in the photo^naph. >Vhen in this position he insisted on rushin^r down the slope and taking' a • header' into the water. a?»d then running ashore. Vv therefore once nu)re placed him on the top. and one companion stood on one side, and ano Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/home-life-in-bird-land-microform-birds-oiseaux-if!-f-i-i-!-a-1-274-the-great-crested-grebe-iapwiiir-i-first-noticed-it-croiicliinr-in-tlit-jjfiass-and-finding-it-almost-iniossiblc-to-ifct-a-succfssfiil-picture-of-tliis-yoniifrstcr-on-the-round-i-took-liini-hown-to-the-hike-side-and-stood-him-on-the-little-island-which-is-seen-in-the-photonaph-gtvhen-in-this-position-he-insisted-on-rushinr-down-the-slope-and-taking-a-header-into-the-water-ad-then-running-ashore-vv-therefore-once-nure-placed-him-on-the-top-and-one-companion-stood-on-one-side-and-ano-image232822755.html
RMRENYPB–. Home life in bird-land [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. If! f I .. i: . : !. A 1 274 The Great Crested Grebe I.apwiii^r. I first noticed it croiicliin^r in tlit- jjfiass : and finding' it almost ini|)ossiblc to ifct a succfssfiil picture of tliis yoniifrstcr on the •(round, I took liini Hown to the hike-side, and stood him on the little island which is seen in the photo^naph. >Vhen in this position he insisted on rushin^r down the slope and taking' a • header' into the water. a?»d then running ashore. Vv therefore once nu)re placed him on the top. and one companion stood on one side, and ano
. North American birds eggs . rebe. Colymbus domiidcus brachypterus. Range.—Southern Texas and Lower California southwara to South America,breeding throughout its range. The Least Grebe is by far the smallest of theGrebes in this country, being but 10 in. in length;it can not be mistaken for any other, theEared Grebe being the only other species of thisfamily found in the same localities duringthe summer. These little Grebes nest very abund-antly along the Rio Grande Valley in Texas, thenesting season lasting from the latter part of Mayuntil well into December. Their nests are Hoating piles of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-american-birds-eggs-rebe-colymbus-domiidcus-brachypterus-rangesouthern-texas-and-lower-california-southwara-to-south-americabreeding-throughout-its-range-the-least-grebe-is-by-far-the-smallest-of-thegrebes-in-this-country-being-but-10-in-in-lengthit-can-not-be-mistaken-for-any-other-theeared-grebe-being-the-only-other-species-of-thisfamily-found-in-the-same-localities-duringthe-summer-these-little-grebes-nest-very-abund-antly-along-the-rio-grande-valley-in-texas-thenesting-season-lasting-from-the-latter-part-of-mayuntil-well-into-december-their-nests-are-hoating-piles-of-image374895522.html
RM2CNWY1P–. North American birds eggs . rebe. Colymbus domiidcus brachypterus. Range.—Southern Texas and Lower California southwara to South America,breeding throughout its range. The Least Grebe is by far the smallest of theGrebes in this country, being but 10 in. in length;it can not be mistaken for any other, theEared Grebe being the only other species of thisfamily found in the same localities duringthe summer. These little Grebes nest very abund-antly along the Rio Grande Valley in Texas, thenesting season lasting from the latter part of Mayuntil well into December. Their nests are Hoating piles of
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