Overview
Horned Grebe: Small grebe, red-brown neck, breast and flanks, nearly black throat and back. Head has black cap, white face, conspicuous buff-orange to yellow ear plumes. Bill is dark with white tip, eyes are dark red. Feeds on aquatic insects, fish and crustaceans. Direct flight on rapid wing beats.
Range and Habitat
Horned Grebe: Breeds from Alaska and northern Canada south to Washington and Oregon, the Dakotas, and the northern Great Lakes. Spends winters in the Aleutians and the south along the Pacific coast to southern California, and along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts to Texas. During the breeding season, may be found predominantly on prairie and boreal freshwater lakes with both open waters and marsh vegetation; also nests in marshes, small sloughs with weedy margins, ponds, and occasionally on rivers.
Listen:
Voice Text
"keark-keark", "yark-yark"
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Related Birds:
Western Grebe
Pied-billed Grebe
Clark's Grebe
Eared Grebe
Red-necked Grebe
Least Grebe
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