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Bird of the Week – Horned Grebe

This is WC’s favorite grebe, and might be his favorite waterfowl species:

Horned Grebe

Horned Grebe

In breeding plumage, they are nothing less than spectacular, especially the male. The bright plumes don’t last long, but while they do there’s nothing in Interior Alaska that compares. They are also doting parents, whose zebra-striped kids are pretty cute, too.

Technical stuff: f6.3, 1/320, ISO200

More bird photos at Frozen Feather Images.

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12 Responses to “Bird of the Week – Horned Grebe”
  1. UgaVic says:

    Just gorgeous!!!

  2. Mo says:

    Wow, avian jewels!

  3. Zyxomma says:

    As always, a spectacularly gorgeous photo. Thanks so much, WC.

    Alaska Pi, the Cornell bird website you link to has fabulous nestcams for egrets, peregrine falcons, and other birds around NYC (yes, there are egrets in Jamaica Bay and other NYC spots). I visit them often.

    Slipstream, that’s the best photo of you — I had no idea you wore a zoot suit! I’ve always seen you in Carhartts and such. Loverly!

    • slipstream says:

      Ahhh Zyx, you say the nicest things.

      But lass, ye haven’t seen the photo with me kilt, me belt and buckle, me bonnie Prince Charlie jacket, flashes, sporran, ghillie brogues, and sgian dubh.

      Aye, tis a sight ‘twould melt yer heart.

  4. mike from iowa says:

    Grebe spelled backwards is eberg,which is not a problem until winter makes it i-c-eberg. Food for thought. Low cal,low fat.totally useless trivia.

  5. thatcrowwoman says:

    I see they’re taking the red-eye home.
    😉
    tcw

  6. Alaska Pi says:

    Wow!
    Thank you WC!
    Stunningly beautiful and vibrant colors.
    I don’t know much about birds and didn’t know about breeding plumage . I’m familiar with some seasonal variation plumage types of birds and some where the male has his snappy “outfit” on all the time but didn’t know about this short term plumage change.
    http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/studying/feathers/plumagev/document_view
    Cool.

    • slipstream says:

      Pi, you know . . . colorful breeding plumage.

      Like this picture of slipstream in his younger days:

      http://tinyurl.com/mj6gp2e

      • mike from iowa says:

        Prolly should have used a hen pheasant feather in your cap. Some people might look at you funny.

      • Alaska Pi says:

        🙂
        Love the zoot suit look slip!
        Always have.
        Well, for dinner , music, and dancing stuff.
        Not so useful for chopping firewood, fishing, nor hunting…

        “I would just like to say that it is my conviction
        That longer hair and other flamboyant affectations
        Of appearance are nothing more
        Than the male’s emergence from his drab camoflage
        Into the gaudy plumage
        Which is the birthright of his sex

        There is a peculiar notion that elegant plumage
        And fine feathers are not proper for the man
        When ac—tually
        That is the way things are
        In most species”
        http://www.allmusicals.com/lyrics/hair/myconviction.htm

  7. mike from iowa says:

    SSM in the avian world?

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