Little grebe

Tachybaptus ruficollis

  • Where it lives:

  • Non native species

About

Grebes are diving waterbirds, feeding on small fish and aquatic invertebrates. The little grebe or 'dabchick', as it is sometimes known, is our smallest grebe, about half the size of a moorhen. Grebes nest on floating platforms made up of waterweed.

How to identify

The little grebe is a small, brown grebe, with a fluffy, round-looking bottom. It develops a bright chestnut throat and cheeks during the breeding season. It can be a noisy bird, making a distinctive whinnying trill.

Did you know?

When little grebe chicks are young, the parents will sometimes carry them on their backs.