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- Grebes are “water-fully” graceful birds.
- That grebe’s dive was “pond-erous” in its precision.
- He had a “grebe-at” sense of direction in the water.
- She’s a “grebe-autiful” example of aquatic adaptation.
- They’re “grebe-arious” when they perform their mating dances.
- It’s a “grebe-lieveable” display of synchronized swimming.
- He’s a “grebe-at” fisherman.
- That was a “grebe-at” example of how to build a floating nest.
- They’re “grebe-yond” cute when they’re feeding their chicks.
- It’s a “grebe-at” day for a grebe to preen its feathers.
- Grebes are “nest-cessarily” good at hiding in reeds.
- That dive was “grebe-astly” deep.
- He’s a “grebe-at” at underwater maneuvering.
- They’re “grebe-ing” to their natural habitat.
- That grebe is “grebe-ing” a great time in the water.
- He’s “grebe-ond” compare when it comes to diving.
- Those grebes are “grebe-coming” up for air.
- It’s “grebe-coming” apparent that they love the water.
- That grebe is “grebe-coming” a master of the dive.
- The grebe is “grebe-holding” a fish in its beak.
- They are “grebe-holding” their territory.
- It’s a “grebe-at” opportunity to observe their behavior.
- That grebe is “grebe-serving” as a good parent.
- They are “grebe-serving” their role in the ecosystem.
- The grebe is “grebe-standing” on its floating nest.
- They are “grebe-standing” together as a family.
- It’s “grebe-coming” to the surface.
- He’s “grebe-coming” a skilled diver.
- The grebe is “grebe-longing” for open water.
- They are “grebe-longing” for their migratory route.
- It’s a “grebe-at” feeling to see them in their natural habitat.
- The grebe is “grebe-lancing” at its prey.
- They are “grebe-lancing” across the lake.
- It’s “grebe-coming” dusk, time for them to settle.
- He’s “grebe-coming” back to the nest.
- The grebe is “grebe-lighting” its way through the reeds.
- They are “grebe-lighting” up the lake with their presence.
- It’s a “grebe-at” surprise to see a rare grebe species.
- The grebe is “grebe-aping” into the water.
- They are “grebe-aping” with joy at the sight of fish.
- It’s “grebe-coming” breeding season.
- He’s “grebe-coming” an experienced parent.
- The grebe is “grebe-lending” its expertise in diving.
- They are “grebe-lending” their support to their young.
- It’s a “grebe-at” achievement to see them raise their chicks.
- The grebe is “grebe-aving” a dive.
- They are “grebe-aving” the lake for their migration.
- It’s “grebe-coming” winter, time for them to move.
- He’s “grebe-coming” of age.
- The grebe is “grebe-ading” its young to find food.
- They are “grebe-ading” the flock to warmer waters.
- It’s a “grebe-at” idea to protect their habitats.
- The grebe is “grebe-arning” its meal.
- They are “grebe-arning” their place in the ecosystem.
- It’s “grebe-coming” clear how important they are.
- He’s “grebe-coming” more proficient at fishing.
- The grebe is “grebe-arning” from its parents.
- They are “grebe-arning” about the dangers of predators.
- It’s a “grebe-at” discovery to find a new nesting site.
- The grebe is “grebe-assing” through the water.
- They are “grebe-assing” their swimming skills to their offspring.
- It’s “grebe-coming” a challenge to find food in winter.
- He’s “grebe-coming” stronger with each dive.
- The grebe is “grebe-aying” attention to its surroundings.
- They are “grebe-aying” their part in maintaining the ecosystem.
- It’s a “grebe-at” feeling to watch them swim.
- The grebe is “grebe-aying” in the shallows.
- They are “grebe-aying” in the water to cool off.
- It’s “grebe-coming” time for their courtship rituals.
- He’s “grebe-coming” more skilled at finding food.
- The grebe is “grebe-aying” it safe from predators.
- They are “grebe-aying” it cool during the heat.
- It’s a “grebe-at” sight to see them diving.
- The grebe is “grebe-aying” with its chick.
- They are “grebe-aying” with the water currents.
- It’s “grebe-coming” mating season.
- He’s “grebe-coming” a father.
- The grebe is “grebe-ooking” for a mate.
- They are “grebe-ooking” for a safe nesting location.
- It’s a “grebe-at” find when they locate a good fishing spot.
- The grebe is “grebe-eeping” its eyes on its prey.
- They are “grebe-eeping” their nests clean.
- It’s “grebe-coming” nightfall.
- He’s “grebe-coming” a mature adult.
- The grebe is “grebe-icking” up fish.
- They are “grebe-icking” up nesting materials.
- It’s a “grebe-at” plan to protect their nesting grounds.
- The grebe is “grebe-ulling” itself through the water.
- They are “grebe-ulling” their young along.
- It’s “grebe-coming” time to migrate.
- He’s “grebe-coming” a seasoned traveler.
- The grebe is “grebe-unning” from predators.
- They are “grebe-unning” to find safer waters.
- It’s a “grebe-at” escape from danger.
- The grebe is “grebe-ending” its feathers.
- They are “grebe-ending” their territory.
- The grebe is “grebe-searching” for its reflection.
- They are “grebe-searching” for a lake
- It’s a “grebe-at” experience to watch them.
- The grebe is “grebe-styling” its feathers.