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rkj

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Am I missing something, or did the Guardian get it wrong? The last picture at this link to wildlife photos from the week: Week in wildlife in pictures: a very lost penguin, cloned baby ferrets and a mystery mollusc is labeled as an Eared Grebe (which might be more familiar on the east side of the Atlantic as Black-necked Grebe, Podiceps nigricollis). It looks to me more like a Horned Grebe (or Slovonian Grebe, Podiceps auritus).
No I think it's black-necked (e.g. head shape, no white bill tip). But I agree the use of American is unpardonable
 
It does look more like Slavonian to me.
I can't see the bill tip, it's obscured on both mandibles by the fish, & the cheeks aren't showing the duskiness I'd expect on Black-necked. The head-shape, to my eyes, doesn't show the steep forehead & peaked head above the eye.
But I can see a pale patch in front of the eye and a red line from eye to gape.
 

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