Pied-billed grebe


 Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, September 23, 2016.

Another one from the archives.

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.

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