Thursday, 19 September 2013

DUCK 4/15 - Little Grebe

Little Grebe

This is the common resident bird to see in freshwater ponds and marshland in peninsula Malaysia. They are quite shy birds and will often lurk within easy reach of cover along the margins of the water and will dive or disappear amongst the reeds when disturbed. they feed underwater and can dive and swim 30-50m to hunt for preys.

The usual clutch consists of between four and six eggs, laid in April in a floating nest of vegetation anchored to submerged water plants. Young grebes are frequently carried on the adult birds' backs and are fed with small fish,
crustaceans and molluscs. Grebes often give feathers to their chicks, which the young birds swallow in order to form a protective lining to their stomachs. This avoids the possibility of the stomach being damaged by the bones of their fish meals.


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