Floating nest of Little Grebe,Tachybaptus ruficollis, also known as Dabchick, Walthamstow Reservoirs, British Isles
The little grebe (Tachybaptus ruficollis), also known as dabchick, is a member of the grebe family of water little grebe is a small water bird with a pointed bill. The adult is unmistakable in summer, predominantly dark above with its rich, rufous colour neck, cheeks and flanks, and bright yellow gape. The rufous is replaced by a dirty brownish grey in non-breeding and juvenile birds. Juvenile birds have a yellow bill with a small black tip, and black and white streaks on the cheeks and sides of the neck as seen below. This yellow bill darkens as the juveniles age, eventually turning black in adulthood. In winter, its size, buff plumage, with a darker back and cap, and “powder puff” rear end enable easy identification of this species. The little grebe's breeding call, given singly or in duet, is a trilled repeated weet-weet-weet or wee-wee-wee which sounds like a horse whinnying.
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Location: Walthamstow Reservoirs, London, UK
Photo credit: © Dominic Robinson / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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