Battlestar Grebe
This little Australasian Grebe looks quite fierce, but cute at the same time:
![](https://sydneybirder.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/grebe-img_5839-shrunk.jpg?w=1000)
Here’s another pic of the same bird:
![](https://sydneybirder.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/grebe-img_5827-cropped.jpg?w=1000)
I’ve seen a Grebe once before, way back in April 2020. It was in the same location as this one. Despite my few sightings, these birds are evidently common. They have lobed feet, like the Coot, rather than webbed feet like a duck, and they’re adept divers despite their plump appearance.
Common name: Australasian Grebe
Scientific name: Tachybaptus novaehollandiae
Approximate length: 23-25 cm
Date spotted: 4 May 2024 (autumn)
Location: Manly Dam Park, near Sydney, Australia: 33°46’34.8″S 151°14’49.6″E
Posted on 2024/05/08, in Birds, Grebe and tagged australia, birds, birdwatching, Grebe, Sydney birds, waterbirds. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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