How absolutely FASCINATING! I have known about grebes but Never have I know about its ways! Those FEET! And the chicks! How cute and colorful! Thank you for your amazing photography! WOW!
Wow!! I've never heard of these little guys and I'm just blown away learning about them. Thank you so much for making these videos, they are a true delight to me ❤🦆
They're so CUTE! As a zoologist, I wonder if they'll be completely aquatic in the future. They're already at the point where they can barely walk on land, if at all. It'd be so cool if they become the only viviparous bird.
Always learning something new from your content: I had no idea they ate their own feathers. So cool! Yes, we have PBG down here in GA. I pretty much only see a solitary one in local lakes here in winter.
Fascinating birds! My kids are homeschooled, so I'm going to show this to them as part of their school work on Monday, as this was both educational and very interesting! Thank you!😊
We have Pied-Billed Grebes here in the Puget Sound region of Washington state. There are many ponds and lakes that I can find them at. We also have Horned Grebes, Ring-necked Grebes, Eared Grebes, and Western Grebes. We have Clark's Grebes in other parts of the state. You really had good information and as always I learned something. Often, since they are so small, I will hear them before I see them. I love the sound they make.
I had the chance to see these little birds in Montreal they are very cute, but I didn't saw their so special feet. Thank you for your beautiful and instructive video.
I will be looking for this awesome bird. We have coumarants here in Florida. I call them submarine birds. I was fishing one day and caught one. Thankfully, 10 feet in front of me, he got away unharmed.
How absolutely FASCINATING! I have known about grebes but Never have I know about its ways! Those FEET! And the chicks! How cute and colorful! Thank you for your amazing photography! WOW!
Wow!! I've never heard of these little guys and I'm just blown away learning about them. Thank you so much for making these videos, they are a true delight to me ❤🦆
My pleasure!
They're so CUTE! As a zoologist, I wonder if they'll be completely aquatic in the future. They're already at the point where they can barely walk on land, if at all. It'd be so cool if they become the only viviparous bird.
Always learning something new from your content: I had no idea they ate their own feathers. So cool!
Yes, we have PBG down here in GA. I pretty much only see a solitary one in local lakes here in winter.
I never realized there was an aquatic bird foot layout other than webbed!
Fascinating birds! My kids are homeschooled, so I'm going to show this to them as part of their school work on Monday, as this was both educational and very interesting! Thank you!😊
Wonderful!
This video was awesome! Really good overview of this bird. There is one in my area right now in New Jersey.
We have Pied-Billed Grebes here in the Puget Sound region of Washington state. There are many ponds and lakes that I can find them at. We also have Horned Grebes, Ring-necked Grebes, Eared Grebes, and Western Grebes. We have Clark's Grebes in other parts of the state.
You really had good information and as always I learned something. Often, since they are so small, I will hear them before I see them. I love the sound they make.
How lucky you are to have such a variety of grebes! They are such fascinating birds.
I had the chance to see these little birds in Montreal they are very cute, but I didn't saw their so special feet. Thank you for your beautiful and instructive video.
My pleasure!
Oh wow, fascinating Pie-billed Grebe 😮 !. Here we only have seen Western Grebes in our lakes. But never their legs 😉😊.
Thank you for your wonderful videos. I’m in miami and I have the privilege of seeing one in my local lake.
Thank you for this video.
I will be looking for this awesome bird. We have coumarants here in Florida. I call them submarine birds. I was fishing one day and caught one. Thankfully, 10 feet in front of me, he got away unharmed.
We have them where we live. There was info in here that I was not aware of. Thanks.