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Great Grebe

Podiceps major
(Boddaert, P, 1783)
Macá Grande
Mergulhao-grande o chorona

Family: Podicipedidae
Order: Podicipediformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Synonyms: Colymbus major.

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Description: It is the largest grebe in South America, characterized by an elongated body and long neck that give it a sleek and elegant appearance. In breeding plumage, the head is dark with a distinct white stripe extending from the base of the bill along the sides of the neck, contrasting with the dark gray upperparts and pale underparts. The reddish eyes are a noticeable feature. Outside the breeding season, the plumage becomes duller, with grayish tones and reduced contrast.

Geographic distribution: It is widely distributed across the southern cone of South America, from southern Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay to Chile and much of Argentina, including Patagonia. Its occurrence is closely linked to large inland water bodies.

Habitat: It inhabits lakes, lagoons, reservoirs, and slow-flowing rivers, both freshwater and brackish. It favors open and extensive water bodies with areas of aquatic vegetation used for shelter and breeding, while often foraging in open water.

Feeding: The species is primarily piscivorous, feeding mainly on fish of various sizes captured during prolonged dives. Aquatic crustaceans and, occasionally, insects also form part of its diet. It is a highly skilled diver, using powerful leg strokes to chase prey underwater.

Behavior: Usually observed alone or in pairs, though small groups may form outside the breeding season. It is a wary species that typically dives rather than flies when disturbed, traveling considerable distances underwater. Vocalizations are infrequent and mostly associated with courtship and breeding activities.

Nesting: Breeding takes place in floating nests made of aquatic vegetation and anchored to emergent plants. The clutch generally consists of 2 to 4 eggs, incubated by both parents. The chicks are precocial and are often carried on the adults’ backs shortly after hatching.

Conservation status: It is classified as Least Concern, with relatively stable populations throughout most of its range, although wetland degradation and local human disturbance may negatively affect some populations.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 22/12/2025





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Foto
Photography ID: 616973
 
Ea. El Palenque
Buenos Aires
Argentina
12/20/2024
Alec Earnshaw
Foto
Photography ID: 582583
 
Ensenada
Buenos Aires
Argentina
05/02/2024
Alec Earnshaw
Foto
Photography ID: 171403
  Adult

Lima
Lima
Peru
12/14/2006
Alec Earnshaw
Foto
Photography ID: 52824
  Adult

Mar Chiquita
Buenos Aires
Argentina
05/31/2014
Alec Earnshaw



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
244709714/03/2026ArgentinaBuenos AiresReserva Pampas de Anguyá Tutú, General Lavalle1Alec Earnshaw
235298005/09/2025ArgentinaBuenos AiresLaguna De Navarro, Navarro6Alec Earnshaw
226514524/02/2025ArgentinaLa RiojaDique de Chañarmuyo, Famatina1Alec Earnshaw
222873620/12/2024ArgentinaBuenos AiresEa. El PalenqueAlec Earnshaw
221129318/12/2024ArgentinaBuenos AiresEa. El PalenqueAlec Earnshaw
217686219/10/2024ArgentinaCiudad Autónoma de Buenos AiresReserva Ecológica Costanera Sur (RECS)3Alec Earnshaw
215898528/09/2024ArgentinaBuenos AiresCamino de El Cazal, Belén de EscobarAlec Earnshaw
215847827/09/2024ArgentinaCiudad Autónoma de Buenos AiresLago de Regatas1Alec Earnshaw
205170330/06/2024ArgentinaBuenos AiresParque Natural Municipal Ribera Norte (San Isidro)1Alec Earnshaw
202962902/05/2024ArgentinaBuenos AiresLaguna de los Patos, Ensenada3Alec Earnshaw
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Great Grebe (Podiceps major) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 29/03/2026.