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Pied-billed Grebe

Podilymbus podiceps

Photo by Jellis
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Description:

The Pied-billed Grebes in most of North America are resident birds. Small Grebes that dive for food. Mostly brown with a very short to no tail. Bill is gray with dark ring around. Also a light eyering. This one is an immature one that has a striped face that will eventually change.
<br> They will spend most of their lives on the water. Rarely ever seen flying. Can swim under water for a long distance. When it senses danger they will actually sink straight down.

Habitat:

Maybe seen in ponds, lakes, and bays.

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I love the stripes!

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PublishedSeptember 15, 2016

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