DIVE MASTER
Pied-billed Grebs have three methods they can use for diving. They can escape danger by “crash-diving”—plunging with head and tail raised above the belly, making a splash. They can also dive head first, or simply sink quietly out of view, leaving no trace (Cornell).
Photographed at Fruit Growers Reservoir, Western Slope, Colorado.
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DIVE MASTER
Pied-billed Grebs have three methods they can use for diving. They can escape danger by “crash-diving”—plunging with head and tail raised above the belly, making a splash. They can also dive head first, or simply sink quietly out of view, leaving no trace (Cornell).
Photographed at Fruit Growers Reservoir, Western Slope, Colorado.
635
views
33
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20
comments
Uploaded on May 4, 2024
Taken on April 24, 2024