I always think of Divers as being quite large. Indeed Great Northern Divers are quite hefty but Red-throated Divers are only just bigger than a Great-crested Grebe and yesterday this was demonstrated with a GCG approaching Arty. The Diver's response was to swim towards the bank and go as flat as possible. Thankfully, the Grebe passed with no dispute.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating observation of the interaction between the Red-throated Diver and the Great-crested Grebe! It's incredible how nature has such subtle ways of resolving potential conflicts, like the Diver’s calm response. It's always surprising to see how size doesn’t always determine dominance in the animal world. Glad it ended peacefully—such moments are a joy to witness!
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