Kylie Clatterbuck, wildlife center manager for International Bird Rescue, releases a Western grebe back into the water. Credit: International Bird Rescue photo More than a dozen Western grebes were ...
We made the grebe run on the first day of June – Thursday last week. We are Erik Fritzell, biologist and birder, and myself, bird columnist. Lamentably, our run took us farther and found fewer species ...
GRAND FORKS – Six kinds of grebes nest in North Dakota, and I’ve made it a mission to find them all. Actually, I have found them all, but never in a single year. That’s the challenge. I am hoping to ...
The western grebe is our largest grebe. During migration, they can be found on lakes throughout the Siouxland area. However, the glacial lakes of northeastern South Dakota is a good place to view them ...
Since early November, more than 120 seabirds — primarily western grebes, a diving creature with red eyes and sharp yellow bills — have been rescued along the Central Coast after a mysterious ...
An oil slick off the coast of Santa Barbara and Ventura has brought 96 oiled Western grebes to the International Bird Rescue center in San Pedro for treatment. Bird Rescue officials outlined the ...
Recent bird sightings as reported to Mass Audubon: Perhaps most interesting last week were scattered flocks of evening grosbeaks in western parts of the state and a small flock of pine grosbeaks in ...
Clear Lake, Calif., is a shallow, 40,000-acre body of fresh water that lies about 100 miles north of San Francisco. For centuries, it was home for a large colony of Western grebes, lovely birds that ...
OSAKIS, Minn. — When it comes to birds, Minnesota has the singing part well covered. Mourning doves, cardinals and blue jays are among the songbirds providing the state’s outdoor soundtrack. But this ...
The foraging roles during brood rearing of males and females of the sexually dimorphic Western Grebe (Aechmophorus occidentalis) were examined during a 2-year study in southeastern British Columbia.
Recent bird sightings reported to Mass Audubon: A remarkable number of unseasonable yellow-bellied sapsuckers were reported last week as well as a Western grebe, at least four ash-throated flycatchers ...
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