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    It takes quite some thing for this bird to take off. I watched it , it starts with flapping it's wings then sort of skips across the water before it becomes air born.
    They are not fantastic photos because it he bird was far out but I thought the sequence would be nice for any one who hasn't seen t before
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    That looks like hard work Chocky. I guess they struggle because they are a diving bird and do not have huge wings.
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    Yes. they usually take off from a landing of some sort. It really was quite and effort. I have seen it before but never captured it.
    Swamd do to they seam to run across the water

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