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Splash and Clash, The Battle of the Grebes by Walter Rojter

GROUP  A - SCORE 87.5

JUDGES: Marty Grivjack 84  | Nancy Ney 91


Fujifilm X-H2S - Fuji 100-400mm @ 400mm - f/5.6 - Shutter 1/2500 - ISO 6400 - Exposure Compensation - 2/3
Edited with On1 Photo Raw, Nik and Topaz.


About the Grebes:
These are not ducks, they are Pied-billed Grebes.
Grebes are commonly found in freshwater ponds, marshes, and lakes, where they are territorial and can be aggressive when defending their space.

Key Identifying Features:
- Small, stocky body with a compact build.
- Short, thick bill, often with a dark band (hence the name "pied-billed").
- Brownish plumage with a slightly lighter throat and chest.
- Excellent divers, often seen splashing or disappearing underwater to catch food.

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John McKnight | 3 weeks ago
You did a nice job capturing the peak of action. Were you using a burst? I suspect so or you got very lucky. Thanks for the nice explanation.
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