The little grebe is diminutive and plump with a thin neck and small head. Learn all about this diving grebe – including plumage, call, diet and habitat – with your expert birder’s guide

By Dominic Couzens

Published: Wednesday, 16 August 2023 at 09:02 AM


It’s easy to miss a little grebe (Tachybaptus ruficollis). It is only slightly larger than a duckling, and certainly smaller than a moorhen or an adult duck.

Not only is it small, as you’d gather from the name, it is also rather shy and dives a great deal, popping up some distance away from where you first see it.

In this guide we take a closer look at the little grebe, revealing what it looks like, where you can see it, nesting habits, call and plumage.

Interested in learning more about Britain’s waterbirds? Read our guides to wading birds, swans, rails and geese.

Little grebe swimming in a lake
The little grebe favours sheltered waters/Credit: Getty

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