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Sitka/Pied-billed Grebe |
Documentation requested | false + |
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LocationSpecies group | Bird + |
Location breeding occurrence is | Documented + |
Location name | Sitka + |
Location occurrence breeding | Accidental + |
Location occurrence fall | Rare + |
Location occurrence is | Documented + |
Location occurrence spring | Rare + |
Location occurrence summary | Rare to Very Rare Fall through Spring, Acc … Rare to Very Rare Fall through Spring, Accidental in Summer. Swan Lake is the best location to see them along the road system. Infrequently seen along the road system, when a Pied-billed Grebe does occur, it seems to stay for several weeks. These birds effectively blend in to their preferred surroundings in their winter plumage, and can be difficult to spot. Given a preference for freshwater habitat, it does not seem unlikely that these birds show up in the Sitka area many years, though perhaps not on [[Swan Lake]], where they are most likely to be observed and reported.e most likely to be observed and reported. + |
Location occurrence summer | Accidental + |
Location occurrence winter | Very Rare + |
Species | Pied-billed Grebe + |
TaxonNumber | 104 + |
Has queryThis property is a special property in this wiki. | Sitka/Pied-billed Grebe + , Sitka/Pied-billed Grebe + |
Categories | LocationBird + |
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. | 23 November 2020 07:49:37 + |
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