Red-necked Grebes

Red-necked Grebes spend each autumn and winter foraging in the salty marine
waters off Vancouver. In the spring, they move inland to breed in freshwater lakes as
far away as Alaska or Saskatchewan. Good places to observe these birds are from the
Iona Island South Jetty and from the Stanley Park seawall, especially in September
and April. Here, you can observe them diving below the surface of the water for
sculpins, Pacific herring, minnows, shrimp and other aquatic animals.

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