Horned Grebe Photo Gallery
Breeding adult
Fairly small grebe with short, straight bill. Breeding adults have black head with rich golden tufts, black back, and cinnamon neck, breast, and sides.
© Ivan Sjögren / Macaulay LibraryStockholms län [SE-01], April 19, 2014Nonbreeding adult
Fairly small grebe with small head and short, straight bill. Nonbreeding birds have black head sharply contrasting with white cheek, gray-black upperparts, and grayish white underparts. Note white-tipped bill.
© Brad Imhoff / Macaulay LibraryOhio, December 04, 2018Breeding adult
Fairly small grebe with head that appears large in breeding plumage thanks to puffy feathers. Note linear golden head tufts ("horns") and cinnamon neck and breast.
© Eric Liner / Macaulay LibraryAlaska, June 19, 2007Not all videos have soundMolting adult
When molting into breeding plumage, can show mix of gold or chestnut breeding coloration with grayish nonbreeding plumage.
© Dennis Dirigal / Macaulay LibraryOntario, April 08, 2018Immature
Small-bodied grebe with long neck and short, straight bill. Immatures resemble nonbreeding adults, with black cap and clean white cheek, but with grayish wash to neck.
© Sharif Uddin / Macaulay LibraryWashington, November 29, 2019Molting adult
In flight shows clean border of black cap with white neck. Leading edge of wing is dark in nonbreeding plumage. Feet are lobed, not webbed.
© Charlie Shields / Macaulay LibraryIllinois, March 16, 2017Breeding adult
Courtship often happens during spring migration; pairs have several displays involving rearing up out of the water and coordinating their movements in "dances."
© John Riegsecker / Macaulay LibraryWashington, April 09, 2020Nonbreeding adult
Often occurs in flocks and winters on large bodies of water, particularly saltwater but also freshwater to a lesser extent.
© Chloe Wilson / Macaulay LibraryTennessee, December 13, 2014Breeding adult
Breeds in small ponds and marshes, mainly north of 50 degrees North latitude; builds nest out of floating mass of vegetation.
© Kai Victor / Macaulay LibraryNorðurland eystra, June 19, 2017Compare with Similar Species
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Grebes(Order: Podicipediformes, Family: Podicipedidae)
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