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New Zealand dabchick (
Poliocephalus rufopectus
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The New Zealand dabchick is a small grebe which, like all other grebes, is a highly specialized waterbird. It has mostly dark bro...
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Great crested grebe (
Podiceps cristatus
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The great crested grebe is the largest grebe in Europe. It is a graceful bird, with its long neck, long bill and slender outline. ...
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Hooded grebe (
Podiceps gallardoi
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Information on the hooded grebe is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Madagascar grebe (
Tachybaptus pelzelnii
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This bird, like all other grebes, is a specialized waterbird, that is virtually unable to move on land, but is an excellent swimme...
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Junín grebe (
Podiceps taczanowskii
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The small, declining population of flightless Junin grebes is found only in one lake in the Andes, and therefore faces an extremel...
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