Pied-billed grebe.

Rondeau, Ontario, Canada, March 13, 2019.
First one I've seen this year.

Lots of duck species today - wood, mallard, wigeon, pintail, hooded merganser, red-breasted merganser and lots of tundra swans.

Podilymbus podiceps
Pied-billed Grebes can trap water in their feathers, giving them great control over their buoyancy. They can sink deeply or stay just at or below the surface, exposing as much or as little of the body as they wish. The water-trapping ability may also aid in the pursuit of prey by reducing drag in turbulent water.
source - https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Pied-billed_Grebe/

Comments

irene said…
Hi Ric,
There might have been a big influx of the Grebes !
We have them here on the Thames River too !
Also, our resident Great Blue Heron showed up this week.
Hope he didn't come too early.
Rondeau Ric said…
I haven't seen a great blue yet. Lots of ducks at Keith McLeans.
Rondeau Ric said…
I haven't seen a great blue yet. Lots of ducks at Keith McLeans.

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