The Pied-billed Grebe is a species in the grebe family of birds. It is located throughout the Americas.
These species of grebes are stock and have a short neck and beak. They are mostly brown, with a darker back. This serves as camouflage in the the marshy areas which it lives in. Like all other grebes, it has large feet and lobbed toes, meaning each toe is separate on the foot.
These species of grebes are stock and have a short neck and beak. They are mostly brown, with a darker back. This serves as camouflage in the the marshy areas which it lives in. Like all other grebes, it has large feet and lobbed toes, meaning each toe is separate on the foot.
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