A trip to the
Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge isn't complete without stopping by the
Tule Lake Refuge. Here, we saw lots of Ruddy Ducks and a variety of Grebes.
![Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge ruddy duck](https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-6lPkcj2kXuM/WCDP-mfYrCI/AAAAAAAAGSw/yA-sysxID5kGI9oAxEDPUH6a7yRCtTEewCLcB/s400/IMG_0190.JPG) |
Ruddy Duck |
![Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge](https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-t3kn2PuRxo4/WCDP-Uv7v-I/AAAAAAAAGSs/Gp1HtF8B0scEGHvxdsefEQgz68G2izURQCLcB/s400/IMG_0195.JPG) |
Pied-billed Grebe |
![Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge](https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-nCJUvjKcU4w/WCDP-015J7I/AAAAAAAAGS0/VYJvNZbx9X0FHoh9yfKcOT1e1WSIEs17gCLcB/s400/IMG_0222.JPG) |
Western Grebe |
![Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge](https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-TIamT682JrY/WCDQAuxKCbI/AAAAAAAAGS8/g3klHt9rNl0HJn8A1FlNoLvxCSpmF_xmwCLcB/s400/IMG_7716.JPG) |
Eared Grebe |
These ducks change their look so drastically from winter to summer! I can't wait to go back in the summer and see their fancy breeding plumage!
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