Grebes
Some of my better shots of these unique, relatively under-appreciated feathered denizens of permant water habitats (except of course to avid birders and wildlife enthusiasts). Almost all of these photos were taken on Lake Osakis, a large shallow lake at Osakis, Minnesota in the central part of the state. This lake harbors 6 species of grebes, plus other waterbirds including a variety of ducks, geese, pelicans, coots, etc. Western grebes are by far the most numerous on Lake Osakis, which is the eastern-most lake in North America that hosts such high densities of the species. During some years, reproduction of westerns is quite good and up to half of breeding pairs hatch 3 to 4 chicks. Fortunately, this species has become quite used to boats and fisherman, thus providing excellent opportunities for aspiring wildlife photographers.
Thanks for visiting this gallery. All images are copyrighted, but are available for purchase as a print or downloads via the Buy button. In addition to fine art prints, buy lots of neat things with these images, such as a puzzle, key chain, deck of playing cards, or t-shirt. Or contact me via the contact link for any special requests or inquiries.
Read MoreThanks for visiting this gallery. All images are copyrighted, but are available for purchase as a print or downloads via the Buy button. In addition to fine art prints, buy lots of neat things with these images, such as a puzzle, key chain, deck of playing cards, or t-shirt. Or contact me via the contact link for any special requests or inquiries.
25 / 83
Patient Nester II
Western grebe (Aechmophorus occidentalis) patiently incubating its nest at a shallow lake in central Minnesota.
Aechmophorus occidentalisBirdsDouglas CountyGrebesLake OsakisMinnesotaOsakisTodd CountyWestern GrebeWildlifeanimalswaterbirds
- No Comments