- rail, dabchick,
Carolina grebe, devil-diver, dive-dapper, dipper, ****-diver,
pied-
billed dabchick,
pied-
bill, thick-
billed grebe, and
water witch. Since...
-
grebe (Podilymbus gigas), also
known as
giant grebe,
giant pied-
billed grebe, or poc, is an
extinct water bird, a
relative of the
pied-
billed grebe....
-
Grebes (/ˈɡriːbz/) are
aquatic diving birds in the
order Podicipediformes /ˌpɒdɪsɪˈpɛdɪfɔːrmiːz/.
Grebes are
widely distributed freshwater birds, with...
- of Florida)
Podilymbus podiceps magnus - a
paleosubspecies of the
pied-
billed grebe of
uncertain validity.
Cabard P. and
Chauvet B. (2003). Etymologie...
- The black-necked
grebe or
eared grebe (Podiceps nigricollis) is a
member of the
grebe family of
water birds. It was
described in 1831 by
Christian Ludwig...
- The
great crested grebe (Podiceps cristatus) is a
member of the
grebe family of
water birds. The bird is
characterised by its
distinctive appearance,...
- The New
Zealand grebe (Poliocephalus rufopectus), also
known as the New
Zealand dabchick or weweia, is a
member of the
grebe family endemic to New Zealand...
- shorter-necked and shorter-
billed northern silvery grebe,
which also is
found in Lake Junin. The
calls of the
Junin grebe include melodic whistles doo’...
- of
birds have been
spotted inside the park,
including wood stork,
pied-
billed grebe,
snowy egrets, and black-bellied
whistling ducks. The park is also...
- The
Alaotra grebe (Tachybaptus rufolavatus), also
known as Delacour's
little grebe or
rusty grebe, is a
recently extinct grebe that was
endemic to Lake...