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The little grebe (''Tachybaptus ruficollis''), also known as dabchick, is a member of the
grebe Grebes () are aquatic diving birds in the order Podicipediformes . Grebes are widely distributed freshwater birds, with some species also found in marine habitats during migration and winter. Some flightless species exist as well, most notably ...
family of water birds. The genus name is from
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''takhus'' "fast" and ''bapto'' "to sink under". The specific ''ruficollis'' is from
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''rufus'' "red" and Modern Latin ''-collis'', "-necked", itself derived from Latin ''collum'' "neck". At in length it is the smallest European member of its family. It is commonly found in open bodies of water across most of its range.


Taxonomy

The little grebe was described by the German naturalist
Peter Simon Pallas Peter Simon Pallas FRS FRSE (22 September 1741 – 8 September 1811) was a Prussian zoologist and botanist who worked in Russia between 1767 and 1810. Life and work Peter Simon Pallas was born in Berlin, the son of Professor of Surgery ...
in 1764 and given the
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''Colymbus ruficollis''. The tricolored grebe was considered conspecific, with some taxonomic authorities still considering it so. There are six currently-recognized subspecies, separated principally by size and colouration. * ''T. r. ruficollis'' – ( Pallas, 1764): nominate, found from Europe and western Russia south to North Africa * ''T. r. iraquensis'' – ( Ticehurst, 1923): found in southeastern Iraq and southwestern Iran * ''T. r. capensis'' – ( Salvadori, 1884): found in Sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar, Sri Lanka, and the Indian subcontinent, extending east to Burma * ''T. r. poggei'' – (Reichenow, 1902): found from southeastern to northeastern Asia, Hainan, Taiwan, Japan, and south Kuril Islands * ''T. r. philippensis'' – (Bonnaterre, 1790): found in the northern Philippines * ''T. r. cotabato'' – ( Rand, 1948): found on
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Description

The 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 Plumage ( "feather") is a layer of feathers that covers a bird and the pattern, colour, and arrangement of those feathers. The pattern and colours of plumage differ between species and subspecies and may vary with age classes. Within species, ...
, 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
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whinnying.


Distribution

This bird breeds in small colonies in heavily vegetated areas of freshwater lakes across Europe, much of
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down to
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, and most of
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. Most birds move to more open or coastal waters in winter, but it is only migratory in those parts of its range where the waters freeze. Outside of breeding season, it moves into more open water, occasionally even appearing on the coast in small bays.


Behaviour

The little grebe is an excellent swimmer and diver and pursues its
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and aquatic
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prey underwater. It uses the vegetation skilfully as a hiding place. Like all grebes, it nests at the water's edge, since its legs are set very far back and it cannot walk well. Usually four to seven eggs are laid. When the adult bird leaves the nest it usually takes care to cover the eggs with weeds. This makes it less likely to be detected by predators. The young leave the nest and can swim soon after hatching, and chicks are often carried on the backs of the swimming adults. In
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, the species breeds during the rainy season.


Gallery

File:Little Grebe (or Dabchick), Tachbaptus ruficollis, at Marievale Nature Reserve, Gauteng, South Africa - breeding plumage (21410502215).jpg, Breeding plumage LittleGrebe DSC0240.jpg, Nest at edge of lake in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India File:Zampullín chico, polluelo Tachybaptus ruficollis.jpg, Chick Tachybaptus ruficollis-diving.jpg, Diving at Delta del Llobregat,
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Tachybaptus ruficollis MWNH 1919.JPG, Eggs, Collection Museum Wiesbaden File:Saverio Manetti, Ornithologia methodice digesta, per monchiani, firenze 1767-76, 048 colimbo minore.jpg, Illustration File:Breeding plume Little Grebe.jpg, Little greb In prime breeding attire File:Non breeding Little Grebe.jpg, Grebe displaying its webbed feet File:Little grebe (winter plumage).jpg, Little greb in winter plumage File:Juvenile Little Grebe.jpg, Season's new born


References


External links

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BTO BirdFacts - Little Grebe

Grebes of the World
by André Konter
Information and Illustration on Little Grebe from A Field Guide to Birds of Armenia
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