Grebes in the Rain
Apr. 18th, 2026 07:09 pm
We have seen grebes many times but very often they are solo or there may be two. It was unusual to see a group swimming together, which this one did for some time.
For some strange reason, they made Three Little Maids from School start playing in my head. There was actually a fifth about which joined in a bit later.

The moon actually looked quite bright in the sky and was nice to see with the sunset. But it seems trying to capture its effect on a general scene generally ends up like this, with just a spot of light in the sky.

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Date: 2026-04-19 06:59 pm (UTC)That and their large heads and eyes relative to body size and short beaks, suggesting childlike and therefore cute proportions.
(The late Stephen Jay Gould famously wrote an essay on how neoteny—the retention of juvenile characteristics into adulthood—has influenced the evolution of Mickey Mouse’s character design: https://faculty.uca.edu/benw/biol4415/papers/Mickey.pdf)
And congratulations on capturing not only the neat rectangular formation of grebes but the intricate rippling of the water.
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Date: 2026-04-19 12:03 pm (UTC)Lovely shots - thank you!
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Date: 2026-04-19 07:16 pm (UTC)It's SO HARD to photograph the moon! I never seem to succeed. Your photo is lovely however.