This video of great crested grebes at their nest was made on 3 March this year, near Den Oever in the Netherlands. The maker of the video is Gre Visser.
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Pretty amazing. It looked like they had been choreographed — the way they sometimes moved in precision with each other. Cool. PEACE-
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Thank you, Wambui Bahati! Other grebe species have similar courtship/mating dances. PEACE
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