Name:Aechmophorus clarkii
Alias:Aechmophorus clarkii
Outline:Waterfowl
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length:55-73CM
Weight:No textual research information is available
Life:No textual research information is available
IUCN:LC
The Grebe is known as Aechmophorus clarkii and often lives in clusters. Not good at flying. They use their feet instead of wings and rarely walk on the ground. Can dive for food, generally diving only 1 ~ 4m deep. Food is mainly aquatic insects and larvae, crustaceans, mollusks, small fish and grass.
When breeding, the Grebe builds floating nests in the grass near the water, made of reeds, weeds, and some clay. Each egg is produced 2 to 7, white, mostly stained by dirt. The male and female incubate the eggs in turn. The eggs hatch for about 25 days. The young are early sex, the body is densely feathered, can move freely, in the chicks hatched 2-3 weeks, the parent birds often put the chicks on the back, frightened diving they are under the wings.
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