eared grebe การใช้
- American coots and eared grebes have nested here.
- Other similarly sized grebes are very distinct in plumage, i . e . the eared grebe and horned grebe.
- The name " eared grebe " was in use nearly a century before the name " black-necked grebe ".
- Wildlife commonly seen in the area of the park include hawks, pelicans and other water birds, including Western, and eared grebes and black tern.
- These include black-necked stilts, American avocets, spotted sandpipers, Wilson's phalaropes, red-necked phalaropes, black terns, eared grebes, horned grebes, and cinnamon teal.
- Among the most commonly treated include brown pelicans, western gulls, northern fulmars, western grebes, American coots, American white pelicans, eared grebes, common murres, pacific loons, common loons, Canada geese.
- Hundreds of thousands of eared grebes fell prey to unknown illness in 1992; four years later, 1, 130 brown pelicans succumbed to avian botulism, a common bacterial scourge of the crowded swamps and estuaries along the Pacific Flyway.
- Walking just a few steps along a beach, he came across the plump, weathered carcass of an eared grebe, the black, sun-dried body of a double-crested cormorant and thousands of fish bones lying just beyond the tiny waves lapping at the shore.
- The New River originates 20 miles ( 32 kilometers ) south of the border, picking up Mexicali's sewage and pesticides drained from Imperial County farms before ending in the Salton Sea, a habitat for eared grebes, white pelicans, ruddy ducks and hundreds of other bird species.
- The highest totals for individuals of a species included 13, 873 California gulls ( an inland nester at Mono Lake and elsewhere ); 9, 218 American avocets; 1, 767 eared grebes; 13, 826 " peeps " or small sandpipers such as dunlin, western and least sandpipers; and 2, 882 individual ducks.
- Avian species on the refuge include the bald eagle, golden eagle, American white pelican, white-faced ibis, snow goose, Ross's goose, greater white-fronted goose, Canada goose, peregrine falcon, northern pintail, mallard, gadwall, canvasback, western grebe, eared grebe, black tern, and tricolored blackbird.
- During the annual migrations, it hosts tens of thousands of eared grebes, Wilson's phalaropes, red-necked phalaropes, American avocets, killdeer, and northern shovelers . black terns, Forster's terns, American avocet, white-faced ibis, Clark's grebes, and black-necked stilts are common during the summer months.
- Notable at Henrys Lake are White Pelicans, Widgeon, Lesser Scaup, Cormorants, Red-necked and western Grebes, coots, mallards, bufflehead, Ring-necked Ducks, Canada Geese, Blue-winged Teal, eared Grebe, Killdeer, common Merganser, common tern, Cinnamon Teal, Trumpeter Swans, Great Blue Heron, California Seagulls, Bald Eagles, Swainson's Hawks, Red-tailed Hawks, Red-winged Blackbirds, cowbirds and more.