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- Grebe - Wikipedia
Grebes are small to medium-large in size ranging from the least grebe (Tachybaptus dominicus), at 120 g (4 2 oz) and 23 5 cm (9 3 in), to the great grebe (Podiceps major), at 1 7 kg (3 7 lb) and 71 cm (28 in) Despite these size differences grebes are a homogenous family of waterbirds with very few or slight differences among the genera
- Grebes Of North America
There are seven species of grebe in North America These are the least grebe, pied-billed grebe, horned grebe, red-necked grebe, eared grebe, Western grebe, and Clark’s grebe Grebes are fantastic swimmers and divers Grebes expel air from the body and their feathers to swim below the surface
- Western Grebe Identification - All About Birds
Setting off crisp black-and-white plumage with a yellow bill and red eye, the slender Western Grebe is an elegant presence on lakes and ocean coasts of western North America
- Grebes: Pictures and Identification Tips - Green Nature
About one foot in length, with brown feathers, adults having a dark streak on the bill They live year round in most of the United States A quick glance down to the pictures on the page also shows that the Pied-billed Grebe is the only native species without the red or orange eyes
- 8 TYpes of Grebes (Podicps, Tachybaptus, Podilymbus . . .
The Horned Grebe and Pied-billed Grebe have the widest ranges These birds are more likely to be seen from the central parts of the continent into the more western regions The Least Grebe is the smallest in the family and lives in the most southerly regions of the United States and into Mexico
- Grebe | Waterbirds, Flightless Diving | Britannica
Grebe, (order Podicipediformes), any member of an order of foot-propelled diving birds containing a single family, Podicipedidae, with about 20 species They are best known for the striking courtship displays of some species and for the silky plumage of the underparts, which formerly was much used
- Bird Family: Grebe (Ducks) - Identification - Birdzilla
The Red-necked Grebe is a large grebe with a yellowish bill, dark gray upperparts, and a white throat and cheeks The reddish neck and breast in breeding plumage give it its name Length: 18 in Wingspan: 24 in
- Grebe Bird Facts - Podilymbus podiceps, Tachybaptus . . .
Grebes are small to medium-sized aquatic birds built for the water They range in size from the least grebe at four ounces and nine inches to the great grebe at 3 8 pounds and 28 inches They have narrow wings, large feet, and lobed toes, which remarkably work like the blades of a propellor
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