Hi all,

I was discussing some grebe (Eared vs. Horned) ID with some birders this 
morning and I thought it would be a good time to share this resource with the 
wider community:

https://cobirds.org/Publications/ColoradoBirds/InTheScope/26.pdf

I'd like to urge birders to be very cautious about IDing Horned Grebes in the 
month of September. Eared Grebes have rapidly molted out of their alternate 
plumage over the past few weeks and many are now in a mostly alternate state. 
This is the point at which these two species most frequently get confounded. 
Recent reports from local birding spots are assuming that a black-and-white 
grebe must be a Horned. But the timing is off by a month. Outside the New 
World, the Eared Grebe is known as the 'Black-necked Grebe'. This name is much 
more helpful as far as the ID goes. Instead of focusing on the face pattern, 
look at the front of the neck. If it's dark/dusky then it's an Eared, even if 
the cheeks are bright white contrasting with a dark crown.


Christian Nunes<http://aka.ms/weboutlook>

Boulder, CO

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