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Pied-billed Grebe

From Opus

Podilymbus podiceps
Photo by raulqc.Photographed: Green Cay, Florida, USA.
Photo by raulqc.
Photographed: Green Cay, Florida, USA.

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[edit] Identification

L. 30-38cm
Ws. 59cm

  • Dark gray-brown above
  • Paler gray-brown, tinged rufous, on breast and flanks
  • Belly and fluffy undertail coverts white
  • Head and hindneck dark gray-brown or blackish
    • Sides of head paler and tinged rufous
  • Black chin and throat
  • Short, thick bill
    • White with black central band


[edit] Distribution

United States, Canada, Mexico, the West Indies, Colombia, Venezuela, and Argentina.

[edit] Taxonomy

Three subspecies recognised varying slightly in colour of upperparts, overall size, bill size and extent of bill-band and chin patch. Nominate race occurs in North America and winters south to Panama and Cuba, antillarum breeds in the West Indies and antarcticus in South America.

[edit] Habitat

Freshwater, sometimes estuaries but very rarely on the sea.

[edit] Behaviour

[edit] Diet

Its diet includes small fish, frogs and tadpoles and aquatic invertebrates.

[edit] Breeding

It builds its nest as a heap of floating vegetation on edge of reedbeds or other marginal vegetation, sometimes on the bottom in shallow water. 4-7 whitish, tinged bluish or buff eggs are laid which are incubated by both sexes for 23-24 days. Young tended by both sexes. Single or double-brooded.

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