Defending Territory
by Gary Hall
Title
Defending Territory
Artist
Gary Hall
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Red-necked Grebes (podiceps grisegena) are fairly large grebes that are superb swimmers and excellent divers, disappearing underwater to catch small fish and crustaceans. Their aquatic environment includes shallow fresh water lakes, bays, marshes and other inland bodies of water. The monogamous pair builds their nest on floating vegetation where the female lays four to five eggs.
Males will vigorously defend their territory if anther male comes too close for comfort. Photographed at Colonel Sam Smith Park adjacent to Lake Ontario, Toronto.
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May 5th, 2016
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