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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)
- Grebes Of North America
The Western Grebe (Aechmophorus occidentalis) is the largest grebe species in North America, measuring 56-74cm (22-29 inches) long They are easily identified by their size, long necks, and upturned bills
- Western Grebe Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
<p>Setting off crisp black-and-white plumage with a yellow bill and red eye, the slender<strong> < strong>Western Grebe is an elegant presence on lakes and ocean coasts of western North America
- Grebes: Pictures and Identification Tips - Green Nature
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 Grebes: Pictures and Video Tips: As water birds, many grebes avoid the near shore environment during much of the day
- 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
- Field Guide for all the Birds of North America
There are seven types of grebes found in North America 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
- Pied-billed Grebe | Audubon Field Guide
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
- Bird Family: Grebe (Ducks) - Identification - Birdzilla
Once considered the same species as Clark’s Grebe but now classified separately, the boldly patterned, black and white Western Grebe breeds over a large portion of western North America but winters primarily along the West Coast
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