I noticed two great crested grebes had built a nest on Canada Water in south east London. The photo below is from 7th May, where the parents were swapping nest sitting duty and the eggs were visible.
| 7th May |
Great crested grebes are beautiful birds. They dive to catch fish and can swim a long way underwater before resurfacing. They're also quite shy.
Back in March, I saw a family of great crested grebes near Canada Water, at Greenland Dock. Here's a photo of one of the parents trying to feed a fish to its two youngsters. As you can see, the young ones have stripy black and white necks.
| Adult great crested grebe with fish |
| Cygnets, 24th May |
| Grebes nest-sitting, 24th May |
On the Monday, I looked at my photos from Saturday on my laptop and noticed something I hadn't spotted at the time. Look closely at the grebe on the left in the photo below.
I was too far away to spot the chicks, but thanks to the magic of the camera, I was able to see that they had successfully bred, which made me happier than you can probably imagine. It is quite common for great crested grebes to carry their chicks around on their backs. It must keep them very safe, although it would prevent that parent from diving for food with them on board.
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