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    Default Little Grebe at Hungerford Berkshire 12/07/2007

    They remain an exasperating bird to photograph, as they don't stay in one place for long, but got a few photos and a video clip.

    The rest to follow.
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    They dive and come up some where else a bit like Cormorants don't they but not so far away.

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    Yes, so it takes you a while to find where they are and then by the time you've focussed, they are off again.

    Here's one of it coming towards me and another couple more common shots, of it disappearing beneath the water.
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    Here's another of the dad on a food gathering trip and one of the youngsters in the nest.
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    Those are lovely captures Well done

    Only the middle one is a solid pic the outer two are red crosses but come up when magnified.
    My computer or a glitch?

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    The outer two are quite big, I'll reduce them in size.
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    Ok . They are all so cute. Yu had a good day. Obviouly you didn't get any work done.
    An waiting for the video

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    The video isn't great, but it shows how long they stay under water.
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    Well now that is handy . It will give evry one an idea of how long they will have to wait if they are going to watch grebes
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    Nice set of piccies. Aren't they lovely-looking birds.. although also very wet looking. What was that saying about "water off a ducks back"? I suppose they're not ducks, but Grebes

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