BIRDS THAT DIVE
DIVING BIRDS - Loons, cormorants, scoters, mergansers, eiders
Surf scoter, Double-crested cormorant, cormorant, scoter, mergansers, Hooded merganser, Red-breasted merganser, drake, hen, diving, fishing, flight, loon, Common loon, Red-throated loon, Yellow-billed loon, goldeneyes, Common goldeneye, Barrow's goldeneye, Bufflehead, Long-tailed duck, Old Squaw, Atlantic Ocean, Phippsburg, Maine, Totman Cove, Small Point, White-winged scoter, flock, flotilla, Kennebec River, eiders, Common Atlantic eider, courtship display, fighting, gannets, Northern Gannet, Red-necked grebe, Horned grebe, grebes, terns, Common terns, chicks,
Read MoreSurf scoter, Double-crested cormorant, cormorant, scoter, mergansers, Hooded merganser, Red-breasted merganser, drake, hen, diving, fishing, flight, loon, Common loon, Red-throated loon, Yellow-billed loon, goldeneyes, Common goldeneye, Barrow's goldeneye, Bufflehead, Long-tailed duck, Old Squaw, Atlantic Ocean, Phippsburg, Maine, Totman Cove, Small Point, White-winged scoter, flock, flotilla, Kennebec River, eiders, Common Atlantic eider, courtship display, fighting, gannets, Northern Gannet, Red-necked grebe, Horned grebe, grebes, terns, Common terns, chicks,
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Pie-billed grebe, Podilymbus podiceps stays in the same stretch of water during summer and winter. They are therefore, relatively sedentary. This is a breeding pair.. Grebes are migratory in Maine because they need open, fairly shallow water for feeding. They are a diving bird.
Greater YellowlegsPiebilled grebePodilymbus podicpsYellowlegscutediverdiving birdmarshmigratormigratorymixed flockpondprimative wetland specialistshore birdssmallswampwaterwetland201303152288
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