Clark’s Grebe. This species nests on large inland lakes in western North America and migrates to the Pacific coast in winter. It maintains local populations year-round in California, Nevada, Arizona, and central Mexico. It feeds by diving for carp, herring, mollusks, crabs and salamanders.
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The synchronized swim team representing the nation of water fowl…
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Laughing! That’s perfect, Mimi. And they look so proud to be doing it… 🙂
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I think they deserve the gold…
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🙂 Perfect!!
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Good!
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9.6…very nice!
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You are a tough grader!
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Ah, Mondays. Without them, we wouldn’t have…Tuesdays… 🙂
– J.
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Exactly…
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Synchronize walking on water. Love it.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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Yes, imagine that.
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I’m waiting for them to either take off, settle down, or get to the end of the lake. Surely they’ll get tired soon? Beautiful birds.
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They never tire. They run all the way to California.
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LOL
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I’m doing just that, David!! Thanks for the push!!
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Happy to oblige Joyce!
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How perfectly matched! The Gold goes to…Clark’s Grebe. 😆
Eliz
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Yes, it does!
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Its not only Jesus that walks on water.
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Yes, Jesus’ creations too!
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