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Great Crested Grebe
Scientific name: Podiceps cristatus

IUCN Status: Least Concern
Family: PODICIPEDIDAE
Group: Birds
Shyness: Suspicious
Safe distance: 30 m
Breeding season / Courtship: 15.04-15.06
Gestation: 25 à 31 jours
Births: 15.05-15.07
Habitat:
Shallow lakes, ponds, and marshes, often surrounded by aquatic vegetation
Description:
The Great Crested Grebe is the largest of the European grebes, measuring between 46 and 51 cm in length with a wingspan of 85 to 90 cm. In breeding plumage, it has a black crest, a reddish collar, and a long, pointed bill. In non-breeding plumage, it is more subdued, with a dark back and a light belly. It inhabits shallow lakes, ponds, and marshes, often surrounded by aquatic vegetation. It primarily feeds on fish, aquatic insects, and small crustaceans. Reproduction occurs in spring and summer, with a clutch of 3 to 6 eggs laid in a floating nest. The young, with black and white striped plumage, are often carried on the parents' backs. A partial migrant, it winters in the Mediterranean and warmer regions. Listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.
Recommended lens:
>=400 mm
Photography tips:
Use a telephoto lens to photograph the Great Crested Grebe, especially during its courtship displays or when carrying its young on its back. Favor soft morning or evening light to capture the details of its plumage. Be patient and discreet to observe its natural behaviors.
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