Pied billed grebe

Pied billed grebe, breeding plumage, Monson Pond, Kelowna, Mar 17, 2025

I have seen pied-billed grebes throughout most of Southern BC; they may overwinter on the coast where there is plenty of open water available.  I am amazed at the size of the fish they can catch and swallow - you see an example in the photo below.

In breeding season they have the tell-tale pied (two colours) bill.  Juveniles and birds in the off-season do not have the stripe on the bill.  You can see photos taken below of breeding and non-breeding birds.

Pied-billed grebes are not the smallest grebe species as the least grebe holds that distinction.  All grebes have their feet located far back in the body (the genus is Podylimbus means feet at the bottom) which gives them an advantage in swimming but is a detraction on land.  Their feet are also lobate in form, giving them another advantage in the water.

Some grebes have a black patch on the chin/lower neck, I don't know if this is a breeding thing or if it is just a variation within the species.

Thanks for reading.

Eric Svendsen     www.ericspix.com

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