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    Taken on friday at Lwwt. (this was the first time I've seen them with young.)
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    Aw, they are SO pretty!

    Don't think I've seen baby Little Grebes before.

    They are so much more attractive than young Coots or Moorhens!

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    They are prettier than great crested grebe chicks although the head stripes are the same.

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    Beutiful shots Joe, reckon shots 2 and three should go in the gallery.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catherine View Post
    Aw, they are SO pretty!

    They are so much more attractive than young Coots or Moorhens!
    You are quite right there, Catherine - they are terribly cute, unlike the others who, well, only a mother could love them That parent has obviously been working hard though, it's very wet.

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