Horned Grebe - Podiceps auritus
Identification Tips:
- Length: 9.5 inches Wingspan: 24 inches
- Sexes similar
- Small, stocky-bodied grebe with a short, thin bill
- Black bill, often with a pale tip
- Blocky head, with a peak at the rearmost portion of the head
- Feet set far back on body and trail awkwardly behind body in flight
- White secondaries visible in flight
Adult alternate:
- Head black with a golden stripe of feathers extending from eye to back of
head
- Reddish neck and flanks
- Dark back
- White belly
Adult basic:
- Black cap, hindneck, and back
- White face, foreneck, flanks, and belly
Similar Species:
Pied-billed Grebe has thick, horn-colored bill and brown plumage. Red-necked
Grebe is much larger, has a longer bill that is yellow at the base and much less
contrasty plumage. Eared Grebe is quite similar but always has a peak or topknot
at the center of the crown and a thinner bill that is beveled upwards at the
tip. In basic plumage it has a darker face with a contrasting white chin, in
alternate plumage it is easily distinguished by the golden ray of feathers
radiating from behind the eye, and the black neck. Birds in transition between
basic and alternate plumage are best disinguished by structural features, as the
plumage can be quite variable.