Grebe feeds boy

Like all members of this family is the grebe typical of waterfowl ponds and lakes. His dark ear tufts give it a characteristic appearance. He has a white face with a red-brown and black collar around it that is established in the courtship ritual. Its underside is white, from above it is becoming dark rusty brown. Between eye and beak is a black stripe. The legs have no webs. The boy is black and white striped and often they take a ride on the back of the back of their parents.

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