Red-necked Grebe

Podiceps grisegena

Least Concern

The Red-necked Grebe is a diving waterbird of freshwater lakes, marshes, and sheltered coasts. It swims low on the water, dives for fish and aquatic invertebrates, and often builds a floating nest among reeds or lake vegetation. Many grebes perform elegant courtship displays with raised crests and synchronized movements.

Family
Podicipedidae
Group
Grebes
Range
Red-necked Grebe Range — Resident or seasonal range in freshwater lakes, marshes, and sheltered coasts
Population
≈ 150K–370K
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