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In the News (Sat 26 Dec 09)

  
  Great-crested Grebes
Grebes were hunted almost to extinction in Britain when their plumage became a fashion accessory for Victorian women.
Grebes were still in the process of making a recovery in the late 1960s when I joined our local naturalists' society.
I later produced a grebe anorak badge for the society which, luckily, that was about it as far as my career as a fashion designer went.
www.wildyorkshire.co.uk /naturediary/docs/2004/4/5.html   (302 words)

  
 Great Crested Grebe, Podiceps cristatus
In the summer of 1992, and apparently for the first time, two pairs of splendid great crested grebes successfully bred on the river in the city centre rearing broods of young.
Parent grebes assist the young to climb aboard by placing a foot along the surface of the water.
It is difficult to appreciate that the highly ornamental great crested grebe was at one time in danger of extinction in Norfolk.
www.birdsofbritain.co.uk /bird-guide/g-c-grebe.htm   (468 words)

  
 Solitary Sandpiper - EAF, Scilly
Great Crested Grebe - 17; Mute Swan - 1 imm; Goosander - 2 drakes.
Great Crested Grebe 4 adults and 1 on nest; Coot 8 including 2 pairs with 5 and 7 chicks; Mallard c30+; Common Tern 1 fishing, caught fish and carried it away, presumably feeding female or chicks somewhere; Black-headed Gull 3; Grey Heron 1; Ruddy Duck 1 male; Reed Bunting 1 singing; Blackcap 1 singing.
One Great-crested Grebe on nest plus 6 other Great-crested Grebes, several Coot (2 on nest), c.15 Mallard (and mixture of breeds) on bank with 10 male Mallard on reservoir, 8 Black-headed Gulls, 1 Grey Heron, 2 singing male Sedge Warblers on the margins of the reservoir by the roadside.
www.sbsg.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk /elsecar_data.html   (657 words)

  
 Royal Society for the Protection of Birds - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was founded in 1889 in England, initially to stop the use of grebe "fur"— the use of the plumage of the Great Crested Grebe on ladies' clothing to simulate real fur.
Great Crested Grebes were close to extinction before the RSPB campaign.
Its headquarters are at The Lodge, Sandy, Bedfordshire, England.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Royal_Society_for_the_Protection_of_Birds   (137 words)

  
 Recommended books: Grebes of the World   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Oddly, the illustration of two Great Crested Grebes engaged in courtship - a reasonably familiar sight in Britain - is one of the least successful plates.
Hooded Grebes have a glorious white blaze on the forehead that is capped with a crown-like shock of orange-gold.
A hallmark of the grebes are the broadly lobbed toes and flattened legs which they use to row themselves through the water, however, the feet are not shown in any of the paintings.
www.oceanwanderers.com /OgilvieRoseGrebes.html   (1342 words)

  
 BIRDS
Grebes are not deep divers, but they are very agile.
Great crested grebes usually raise three or four chicks a year.
Compared to the great crested grebe, it has a stocky body and a short neck.
www.geocities.com /Stuff4teens/Birds.html   (2051 words)

  
 November 2004
Numbers of Great Crested Grebes rose to eight and Red-breasted Mergansers to 13 including 11 drakes.
Six Great Crested Grebes and five Red-breasted Mergansers were offshore.
There were three Great Crested Grebes offshore and a party of nine Teal flew west.
www.kentos.org.uk /Swalecliffe/November2004.htm   (1117 words)

  
 SSSI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
The site is one of the most important in Wiltshire for breeding reed warblers and great-crested grebes, it also supports a wide range of dragonflies and damselflies and has botanical interest.
The meadows are dominated by grasses such as crested dog's-tail (Cynosurus critatus), creeping bent (Agrostis stolonifera) and meadow foxtail (Alopecurus pratensis) but large areas of sedges (Carex spp) and rushes (Juncus spp also occur.
A pair of tawny owls is usually present and both great spotted and lesser spotted woodpeckers breed irregularly.
homepage.ntlworld.com /mark.wheaver/savecoate/sssi.html   (504 words)

  
 MUSE - The Power of Passion
A great wildlife image takes much, much more - many mornings awake before dawn in the bitter cold or the blazing sun, wet and tired, cramped in hides or risking life and limb, many weeks diving the same places or trekking the same paths, preparation, patience and ultimately just a little bit of luck.
In April, about 15 great-crested grebes gathered on a huge, shallow, temporary lake that formed on one of the numerous flood plains in the Angers region of France.
They were almost frantic, strutting in front of each other and dashing across the water, then head-shaking and treading water to rise up together, their beaks and bellies touching.
www.austmus.gov.au /muse/apr2002/feature3.htm   (585 words)

  
 LOON - LoveToKnow Article on LOON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Th signification of loon, a clumsy fellow, and metaphorically a simpleton is obvious to any one who has seen the attempt of the birds to whicl the name is given to walk.
q.v.) is usually restricted in books; the second the Podicipedidae, jr grebes (q.v.); and the third the Alcidae.
69), it was formerly ;iven to the little grebe or dabchick (P. fluviatUis or minor).
64.1911encyclopedia.org /L/LO/LOON.htm   (1058 words)

  
 Great Crested Grebes - UK Safari
Special features: The great crested grebe gets it's name from those elaborate head feathers which appear during the breeding season.
These birds were almost hunted out of existence here in the 1800's, because hats with great crested grebe head feathers were considered the height of fashion.
Both the male and the female dive under the surface to fill their beaks with pondweed, then raise themselves out of the water, breast to breast, by paddling very rapidly.
www.uksafari.com /greatcrestedgrebes.htm   (315 words)

  
 December 2003
In the west, a Slavonian Grebe was at Fort Victoria on 7th and a Black-throated Diver at Newtown NNR on 31st.
Two Red-necked Grebes drifted east at SCP on 19th where an Iceland Gull on 17th was the rarest bird of the month.
In the Puckpool/Seaview area there were three Great Northern Divers, a Red-throated Diver, 25 Great Crested Grebes, a Slavonian Grebe, 11 Red-breasted Mergansers, six Razorbills, a Common Scoter and a 1yr male Eider which flew in from the west and landed near St Helens Fort.
mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk /wightvogels/dec03.html   (3049 words)

  
 The Sunday Tribune - Spectrum - Article
At the peak of migration in mid-January this year there were a rich species diversity of migrants, the grebes, geese, shelducks, marsh ducks, diving ducks, rails, coots, stilts and sandpipers along with resident species, the grebes, cormorants, darters, herons, egrets, plovers, harriers and terns.
The white on the face, neck, throat and breast, against the smooth fl crown with a suggestion of a crest and the pointed, long, flesh-pink beak clearly showed that the birds were great crested grebes in their non-breeding plumage.
In the breeding plumage the crest though untidy and scattered is very prominent as is the cinnamon-coloured broad collar in the middle of the neck, offset by fl feathers lower down.
www.tribuneindia.com /2002/20020317/spectrum/main9.htm   (1884 words)

  
 Ornithology_Q-Z (Cat 72) | April 2004
Geselecteerd uit John Gould’s: “The Birds of Europe” en “The Birds of Great Britain”.
A Hand-Book to the Birds of Great Britain.
The Hungarian partridge in the Great Lakes region.
www.euronet.nl /users/backhuys/cat72_Q-Z.htm   (4503 words)

  
 Great crested grebe - The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
Great crested grebe - The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
They have an elaborate courtship display in which they rise out of the water and shake their heads.
Very young grebes often ride on their parents' backs.
www.rspb.org.uk /birds/guide/g/greatcrestedgrebe/index.asp   (171 words)

  
 Marine Wildlife at SOC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Sightings were of two singles (5th and 14th), a group of four flying SW comprising two close pairs (9th), a pair north (21st) and a group of three including a pair 'tumbling' (29th).
Seabirds were hard to find with a peak of just five Slavonian Grebes (7th) and 31 Eiders (7th).
Single Razorbill (14th) and Great Northern Diver (7th) were seen, with a total of just three Common Scoters during the month.
www.soc.soton.ac.uk /marine_wildlife/SWHants/feb04.html   (317 words)

  
 January 2004
Along the northeast coast interesting seabirds included Red-necked Grebes at both Woodside and Seaview on 23rd, the latter remaining to the end of the month, Slavonian Grebes at Seaview (two) on 23rd and Woodside on 24th, and the Black-necked Grebe at Ryde throughout, whilst the one at Seaview was last seen on 1st.
An Eider lingered at Woodside and a few Common Scoters were also noted along with peak counts of five Great Northern Divers, 47 Red-breasted Mergansers (Woodside to Seaview) and 22 Great Crested Grebes (Seaview).
Seawatching on the south coast produced two Bonxies (SCP on 6th, Sandown on 31st), a Red-necked Grebe at Sandown on 9th, and large counts of 500 auks at Sandown on 4th and 1130 at SCP on 6th (the second largest for the county).
mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk /wightvogels/jan04.html   (2589 words)

  
 Bill Oddie Goes Wild - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Despite being filmed in mid April, Bill is walking on a mountain in thick mist and snow.
Black Necked Grebes at Woolston Eyes nature reserve, right next to the M6 motorway, Peregrine Falcons nesting on buildings in Birkenhead, and Sponges and Korean Sea Squirts in the docklands (no sign of Richard or Judy).
The ash cliffs created by Fiddler's Ferry power station are home to Sand Martins, and old clay pits support Great Crested Grebes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bill_Oddie_Goes_Wild   (1250 words)

  
 The Sibley Guide to Bird Life and Behavior - References (Grebes)
Brua, R. Impact of embryonic vocalizations on the incubation behaviour of eared grebes.
The effect of grebe predation on a brine shrimp population.
Piersma, T. Breast muscle atrophy and constraints on foraging during the flightless period of wing moulting Great Crested Grebes.
www.sibleyguides.com /birdlife_references_grebes.htm   (105 words)

  
 Grebes of our World   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
As an ornithologist with a passion for grebes and their conservation, he has travelled the five continents with the aim of observing and photographing all of the grebe species still in existence.
Also included are fl and white illustrations of all of the species by Michael Braum, as well as 85 photos of 19 of the 22 species that still exist, 76 which were taken by the author and are being published here for the first time.
The main objective of this book is to contribute to the conservation of grebes by donating the majority of the proceeds to renowned specialist John Fjeldså, Director of the Natural History Museum of Copenhagen, for grebe research and conservation projects.
www.hbw.com /phtml/llibreLynx.phtml?codi=MON0001&tipus=1   (182 words)

  
 Marie Winn's Articles
To the great delight of the Central Park Conservancy and the NYC Audubon Society, joint sponsors of the club, more than 50 families signed up.
This concentration of a great variety of birds in a small geographic area is called a migrant trap.It leads to exceptional birdwatching.
Alvarez continued her narrative: " Maria and Russell--she's the Great Lawn Manager and he's the Turf Care Supervisor for the park--and I were told to spread out around the sanctuary and tell on the radio when we see the coyote.
www.mariewinn.com /articles.htm   (12429 words)

  
 Mid week walks reports 2004-5
Nightingales were still singing well, Great Spotted Woodpeckers were briefly seen and Green Woodpeckers were heard calling.
Many youngsters were seen, including a trio of young Great Crested Grebes hitching a lift on their parent's back.
Several pairs of Goosander were showing well, as were a pair of Dunnocks which fed on the path in front of the group.
www.geocities.com /tjs_walks/countryside.html   (808 words)

  
 The Journal of East African Natural History
The african subspecies of the Great Crested Grebe Podiceps cristatus infuscatus is limited to scattered populations in eastern and southern Africa.
Great Crested Grebes were observed at only one lake, although records from the 1990s document them on four other crater lakes in the area.
Given the small size of this isolated population, the future of great crested grebes in Uganda is highly uncertain.
www.naturekenya.org /JournalEANH3.htm   (1443 words)

  
 Bird Photography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
But over the last few weeks, I have intensively followed two pairs of Great Crested Grebes (which is the largest and most common Grebe species in Europe) to record all aspects of their nesting behaviour.
It sure is tempting to try to get that great shot of a mother feeding her chicks or incubating eggs.
The area where I live is known for its large numbers of Great Crested Grebes and because of that, I am quite familiar with the behaviour of this species.
www.naturephotographers.net /articles0505/jd0505-1.html   (1055 words)

  
 Bird sightings in York and North Yorkshire in 1998/99 - from the York Ornithological Club
Nigel Stewart reports: "News from Rawcliffe Lake is that the Great Crested Grebes have bred, 4 chicks to start with now down to 2.
A moulting Great Crested Grebe was on the R. Ouse from 12th - 24th.
Unfortunately the Great Crested Grebes first breeding attempt has failed, the pair were displaying again by end of the month.
www.tka.co.uk /yoc/sightings-1998-99.htm   (1855 words)

  
 RW Gallery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
They are slightly smaller than Great Crested Grebes but the head pattern lacks the sharp fl and white contrast.
It is quite a small grebe (compare the Coot), though not as small as the Little Grebe.
Black-necked grebes are uncommon passage visitors but rare in winter.
www.rutlandwater.u-net.com /rw/Gallery/RW_GalleryGrebes.htm   (282 words)

  
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Little Grebe were observed most days with a maximum of nine on 1st and Great Crested Grebes were seen every day with a maximum of forty recorded on 8th including six to seven broods of young.
Cormorant numbers have started to increase with a maximum of forty-five on 8th and Grey Heron numbers reduced with a maximum of twenty on 3rd, 8th, 9th & 10th.
Great Spotted Woodpecker was noted most days and Green Woodpecker was recorded on three days 8th, 26th & 28th.
www.zyworld.com /PaulBeard/Ogst/OG03-07.htm   (560 words)

  
 Terrestrial Ecoregions -- Persian Gulf desert and semi-desert (PA1323)
Black-necked grebes, great crested grebes, broad-billed sandpipers, and Saunders' little tern are just some of the migrating waterbirds known to breed or pause in this region during their annual migrations.
Humans use the inland artesian springs to cultivate alfalfa, date palms, and winter wheat, but wildlife is also attracted to these oases of green.
Quails, spotted sandgrouse, and great gray shrikes all visit these areas, and Caspian pond turtles bask in the ponds.
www.nationalgeographic.com /wildworld/profiles/terrestrial/pa/pa1323.html   (466 words)

  
 Tienhoven 1998
Later in spring this becomes a very good area for warblers, but none of those had come back as yet, and the dominant bird-song this windy sunny mild day was that of Chaffinches, Robins, and tits, with surprisingly often also the "compressed spiral" of the Short-toed Treecreeper.
In the water along the path pairs of Mallards (often in the strange colour combinations of "farmers ducks") and aggressive coots clearly had spring in their minds, while the beautiful and surprisingly tame Great Crested Grebes freely demonstrated their eel-smooth diving technique, but not as yet their impressive displays.
Great Crested Grebe Podiceps cristatus Grey Heron Ardea cinerea Mute Swan Cygnus olor Greylag Goose Anser anser White-fronted Goose A. albifrons Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis Mallard Anas platyrhynchos European Wigeon A. penelope Teal A. c.
www.camacdonald.com /birding/tripreports/Tienhoven98.html   (730 words)

  
 Lochwinnoch - The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
The visitor centre, with its viewing tower and telescopes, gives good views over the marshland and loch, where in the winter you may see a wide variety of wildfowl and goosanders.
In the spring, great crested grebes and lapwings can be seen displaying and sedge warblers can be heard singing in the marshland.
The reserve is ideal for all the family, as the trails, birdwatching hides and visitor centre are easily accessible.
www.rspb.org.uk /reserves/lochwinnoch   (251 words)

  
 Bird News from the County Recorder
ASTON-ON-TRENT GRAVEL PITS 7 Great Crested Grebes, 6 Cormorant, 2 Grey Lag Geese, 48 Mute Swans, 182 Wigeon, 47 Gadwall, 40 Teal, 76 Shoveler, 43 Pochard, 129 Tufted Duck, a Ruddy Duck, c315 Lapwing, 3 Greenshank, 1 Common Sandpiper and 3 Sand Martins all on 18th Sept.
BARROW GRAVEL PITS 9 Great Crested Grebes, 9 Cormorant, 4 Grey Herons, 55 Grey Lag Geese, 1 Sparrow Hawk, 4 Green Sandpipers and a Green Woodpecker on Aug. 28th.
BARROW GRAVEL PITS 4 Great Crested Grebes,4 Cormorants,4 Shelduck, 2 Oystercatcher, 3 Ringed Plover, c100 Lapwings, 2 Common Terns and 1 Green Woodpecker all on July 17th.
www.derbyshireos.org.uk /RWK.html   (3988 words)

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