The little grebe, also known as the dabchick, is a small freshwater diving bird. It is found in Eurasia and Africa. The little grebe is a member of the grebe family, which includes 22 species of birds. Grebes are characterized by their lobed feet, which they use for swimming and diving. They are also good flyers and can migrate long distances.
The little grebe is a small bird, measuring about 25 cm in length. It has a dark brown back and a white belly. The little grebe’s head is black with a distinctive white stripe above the eye. The little grebe is a shy and secretive bird. It is often found in marshes, swamps, and other wetlands. The little grebe builds its nest in a floating mass of vegetation. The nest is usually hidden among the reeds or rushes.