Little Grebe

distribution of little grebe
Names, conservation status and distribution
Little grebe, grèbe castagneux, zampullin comun, nakuru, birds of kenya, wildlife of kenya
Lake Nakuru
Little grebe, grèbe castagneux, zampullin comun, nakuru, birds of kenya, wildlife of kenya
Karura forest, Nairobi
Little grebe, grèbe castagneux, zampullin comun, nakuru, birds of kenya, wildlife of kenya
Karura forest, Nairobi
Little grebe, grèbe castagneux, zampullin comun, nakuru, birds of kenya, wildlife of kenya
Karura forest, Nairobi

Little grebe, grèbe castagneux, zampullin comun, nakuru, birds of kenya, wildlife of kenya
Karura forest, Nairobi
Little grebe, grèbe castagneux, zampullin comun, nakuru, birds of kenya, wildlife of kenya
Karura forest, Nairobi
Little grebe, grèbe castagneux, zampullin comun, nakuru, birds of kenya, wildlife of kenya
Karura forest, Nairobi
Little grebe, grèbe castagneux, zampullin comun, nakuru, birds of kenya, wildlife of kenya
Karura forest, Nairobi
Little grebe, grèbe castagneux, zampullin comun, nakuru, birds of kenya, wildlife of kenya
Karura forest, Nairobi

Little grebe, grèbe castagneux, zampullin comun, nakuru, birds of kenya, wildlife of kenya
Karura forest, Nairobi
Little grebe, grèbe castagneux, zampullin comun, nakuru, birds of kenya, wildlife of kenya
Karura forest, Nairobi
Little grebe, grèbe castagneux, zampullin comun, nakuru, birds of kenya, wildlife of kenya
Karura forest, Nairobi

Little grebe, grèbe castagneux, zampullin comun, nakuru, birds of kenya, wildlife of kenya
Karura forest, Nairobi
Little grebe, grèbe castagneux, zampullin comun, nakuru, birds of kenya, wildlife of kenya
Karura forest, Nairobi
Little grebe, grèbe castagneux, zampullin comun, nakuru, birds of kenya, wildlife of kenya
Karura forest, Nairobi

The little grebe (Tachybaptus ruficollis), also known as dabchick, is a member of the grebe family of water birds. The genus name is from Ancient Greek takhus "fast" and bapto "to sink under". The specific ruficollis is from Latin rufus "red" and Modern Latin -collis, "-necked", itself derived from Latin collum "neck".

 

The little grebe is an excellent swimmer and diver and pursues its fish and aquatic invertebrate 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.[9] The young leave the nest and can swim soon after hatching, and chicks are often carried on the backs of the swimming adults.

 

This bird breeds in small colonies in heavily vegetated areas of freshwater lakes across Europe, much of Asia down to New Guinea, and most of Africa. 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.

 

Source : Wikipedia