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- Grebe - Wikipedia
Some species, such as the eared grebe (Podiceps nigricollis) and great crested grebe (P cristatus), are found on multiple continents with regional subspecies or populations
- Grebes Of North America – North American Nature
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
- Grebes: Pictures and Identification Tips - Green Nature
Only one species, the Pied-billed Grebe, shown in the video, has a presence in many ponds and lakes across the United States 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
- Western Grebe Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Along with its close relative, the Clark’s Grebe, it’s renowned for a ballet-like courtship display in which male and female “run” across the water in synchrony, their long necks curved in an S-shape
- 13 Types of Common Grebes: Identification With Images
The Horned Grebe (Podiceps auritus) is a small but colorful grebe best known for its golden “horn-like” feather tufts during breeding season It is admired for its vibrant plumage and striking courtship behaviors
- 8 Types of Grebes (Podicps, Tachybaptus, Podilymbus, Aechmophotus . . .
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
- 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
- Pied-billed Grebe | Audubon Field Guide
The Pied-billed Grebe is the most widespread grebe in the New World, and the most familiar in most temperate parts of North America Far less sociable than most grebes, almost never in flocks, sometimes found singly on small marshy ponds
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