jrda2 said:Can someone help me ID this diving duck? I can't seem to find it in Sibley's or online. Thanks.
As others have said, it's a horned grebe. It isn't a duck at all.
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jrda2 said:Can someone help me ID this diving duck? I can't seem to find it in Sibley's or online. Thanks.

jyl8833 said:RedTail with Dinner
Caught this hawk on the rise after seizing a gopher in the shadow of the GG Bridge while running toward the cliff with my 100-400mm cocked and fired multiple shots on my old 60D to catch this shot. Very exciting to successfully chase one down finally.
TheJock said:The Horned and Slavonian Grebe are the same bird (Podiceps auritus) just to help a little more
I think the American continent call it the Horned whereas the European's call it a Slavonian, hope this helps you with your bird ID studies.
scyrene said:I love these context shots. The pheasant in particularly has great visual power.
To clarify, Horned grebe and Slavonian grebe are two names for the same bird.dpc said:As others have said, it's a horned grebe. It isn't a duck at all.jrda2 said:Can someone help me ID this diving duck? I can't seem to find it in Sibley's or online. Thanks.
Jack Douglas said:Ah dpc, a Coot, one of this planet's most beautiful birds. We call them mud hens but none have shown up at my pond yet!
Jack