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Length: | 31cm - 36cm |
Wingspan: | 62cm |
Weight: | 410g |
Average Lifespan: | 5 years [est.] |
The rare Slavonian grebe is an attractive diving bird with distinctive, golden ear tufts that give rise to its American name - 'horned grebe'.
About
Grebes are diving waterbirds, feeding on small fish and aquatic invertebrates. The Slavonian grebe is one of the UK's rarest nesting birds, which can be spotted on a few lochs in Scotland and at sea the rest of the year. It is about the same size as a moorhen. It sometimes turns up on big lakes and reservoirs.
How to identify
The Slavonian grebe is easily identified in its breeding plumage by the combination of its golden ear 'horns', black cheeks, and red neck and flanks. Winter plumage is dark above and white below, very similar to other grebes.
Did you know?
The Slavonian grebe regularly eats its own feathers. Forming a plug in its stomach, this may act as a filter, holding fish bones until they can be digested; parents also feed feathers to their chicks.