Colvmbus holboellfi 
1889, 
October 19. 
La/e Unbagog. 
Off B Brook Cove . 
Just after breakfast we discovered a flock of six Old 
Squaws in the lake off B Brook Gove. Co-vuu^i^ /tj 
we started after them when Jin spied another flock of eight light- 
colored birds within a few hundred yards. We paddled up to theidk- 
at once. Through my glass I could see that they were Grebes and Lk+k 
one was unmistakeably a Horned Grebe. The others looked no larger 
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but v appeared brown^in color. We-we re now w f-t-her n SO yds ?—aud co nCCu^AJ^. 
<9 - b. .t4rt a r .; that t hey all.Horned Grebes. I raised my head and be- 
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gan to talk to Jim. Hitherto all the birds in the flock had been 
floating idly on the calm water or pluming themselves. up 
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went seven long necks and to my surprise I /r wc-ogni go d their owners 
as Red-necked Grebes. It was too late for a bunch shot as they 
scattered^and began to swim. The next instant they flew^A {yus^^d***** 
k a q ohetr^ww e-r one with each barrel, getting both after several more 
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shots^in the water. They made short dives and showed the whole ^ 
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tk*. head ae-k- ne ck *&& they came to the surface. 
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October 24. 
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La'lle IJmbagog 
Sunday Cove . 
Tlrnnce Lu Sunday C o v e-;—Aw we n oarcd it"-I~ais cov ered 
nine large birds swimming well out in deep watbr. TheyVj proyo d to 
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be Red-necked Grebes. We -1ook the - darling path of -' the sun - on the _ 
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smooth water/and paddled towards them. 'One left the others and 
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swam straight fey us, coming within 25 y 4 »& when I shot it. The 
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others scattered and dove, not one flying. They proved nearly as_ 
agile^divers as Loons and after chasing several oftHan^we . had to 
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