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pied billed grebe
Podilymbus podiceps
29.3947, -95.8422
Field Notes
Description:
spotted at brazos bend.
Pied-billed Grebes are small, stocky, and short-necked. They are 31–38 centimeters (12–15 in) in length, with a wingspan of 45–62 cm (18–24 in) and weigh 253–568 grams (8.9–20.0 oz).
They are mainly brown, with a darker crown and back.
Their brown color serves as camouflage in the marshes they live in.
They do not have white under their wings when flying, like other grebes.[11] Their undertail is white[9] and they have a short, blunt chicken-like bill that is a light grey color,which in summer is encircled by a broad black band (hence the name). In the summer, its throat is black.[2] There is no sexual dimorphism. Juveniles have black and white stripes and look more like winter adults.This grebe does not have webbed feet. Its toes have lobes that come out of the side of each toe. These lobes allow for easy paddling.When flying, the feet appear behind the body due to the feet's placement in the far back of the body.
Habitat:
Pied-billed Grebes are found in freshwater wetlands with emergent vegetation, such as cattails.
Notes:
Pied-billed Grebes live approximately 10–12 years
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