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Monday, September 7, 2009

One baby grebe at Green Lake

There's one fluffy peeping baby left from the latest clutch of the pied-billed grebes at Green Lake.

The young one from the clutch before is still around too.

Previous posts:

June 3: one egg
June 10: seven eggs
June 27:first hatching
June 28: second hatching
June 30: three babies, two eggs
July 1: still three babies, two eggs
July 3: three babies, one egg
July 6: two babies, away from nest
July 21: One baby left, but what are the parents up to?.
August 12:Five eggs in the nest
August 26:Four babies, one egg
Posted by Fiona Cohen at 3:20 PM
Labels: Green Lake, nest, pied-billed grebe

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