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Pied-billed Grebe

Podilymbus podiceps
(Linnaeus, C, 1758)
Macá Pico Grueso
Mergulhão-caçador

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

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Conservation Status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Other common names: Zampullín Pico Grueso.

Synonyms: Colymbus podiceps.

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Description: It is a small to medium-sized aquatic bird, with a compact body, short neck, and a relatively large head that gives it a distinctive stocky appearance. The overall plumage is dark grayish-brown, paler on the underparts, providing effective camouflage in marshy habitats. During the breeding season, it shows its most characteristic feature: a short, thick, pale bill marked by a vertical black band, along with a dark throat patch. Outside the breeding period, these markings become faint or disappear entirely. The eyes are dark, and the legs are positioned far back on the body, an adaptation that enhances swimming and diving ability but makes walking on land awkward.

Geographic distribution: It has a broad distribution throughout the Americas, ranging from southern Canada and most of the United States through Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, and extending into South America as far south as northern and central Argentina, Uruguay, and Chile. Many populations are year-round residents, while others are partially migratory, moving to warmer regions during colder months. Its presence is closely tied to the availability of suitable aquatic habitats.

Habitat: It inhabits ponds, marshes, wetlands, slow-moving rivers, reservoirs, and coastal lagoons, both freshwater and brackish. It shows a strong preference for areas with dense aquatic vegetation, which provides shelter, nesting sites, and protection from predators. The species can persist in human-altered environments, provided water quality and vegetation cover remain adequate.

Diet: The diet consists mainly of aquatic invertebrates, including insects, larvae, crustaceans, and mollusks, supplemented by small fish and amphibians. Foraging is accomplished through frequent, short dives, during which prey is captured underwater with quick, precise movements of the bill. Diet composition varies seasonally and geographically.

Behavior: Typically solitary or found in small groups, it is a secretive species that relies on stealth rather than flight when threatened. It often dives quietly and resurfaces among vegetation some distance away. Flight is low and direct and usually avoided unless necessary. During the breeding season, it becomes more vocal and territorial, producing low, repetitive calls, especially at dawn and dusk.

Nesting: It builds floating nests made of aquatic vegetation, anchored to emergent plants. Clutches usually contain 4 to 7 whitish eggs, which soon become stained by plant material. Both parents share incubation duties and care for the young. Chicks are precocial, capable of swimming shortly after hatching, though they rely on adults for warmth and protection.

Conservation status: Currently listed as Least Concern (LC) globally, due to its wide range and generally stable populations. Nonetheless, local declines may occur as a result of wetland loss, water pollution, and degradation of aquatic vegetation, emphasizing the importance of habitat conservation.

 

Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 01/31/2026

 




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Foto
Photography ID: 374379
  Adult

Esperanza
Santa Fe
Argentina
01/13/2020
M. Soledad Zingerling
Foto
Photography ID: 284984
  Adult

Esperanza
Santa Fe
Argentina
09/02/2018
Pablo Capovilla
Foto
Photography ID: 140275
  Adult

Esperanza
Santa Fe
Argentina
02/27/2016
Pablo Capovilla
Foto
Photography ID: 95770
  Juvenile

Esperanza
Santa Fe
Argentina
04/25/2015
Pablo Capovilla



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
116910413/01/2020ArgentinaSanta FeCaminos rurales al Este de la ruta 6 , EsperanzaM. Soledad Zingerling
96610701/09/2019ArgentinaSanta FeBalneario Municipal: "intendente Bertero", EsperanzaMauricio Schmithalter
94658828/06/2019ArgentinaSanta FeRuta 6, Esperanza2Eduardo Beltrocco
80138002/09/2018ArgentinaSanta FeBalneario Municipal: "intendente Bertero", EsperanzaPablo Capovilla
58513319/06/2017ArgentinaSanta FeEsperanzaHugo Caverzasi
58495819/06/2017ArgentinaSanta FeEsperanzaPablo Capovilla
57981203/06/2017ArgentinaSanta FeReserva Natural Méd. Vet. Martín Rodolfo de la Peña, Esperanza1Pablo Capovilla
94724106/05/2017ArgentinaSanta FeReserva Natural Méd. Vet. Martín Rodolfo de la Peña, EsperanzaEduardo Beltrocco
40778527/02/2016ArgentinaSanta FeEsperanzaPablo Capovilla
27487925/04/2015ArgentinaSanta FeEsperanzaPablo Capovilla
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Pied-billed Grebe (Podilymbus podiceps) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 09/03/2026.










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