ML612130334
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Observation details
Context: While searching for other rarities with Pedro Ramalho, with who I made most of the observations during this morning, we had already noticed the absence of any black-necked grebes though the area and he commented the possible presence of a Slavonian. While Pedro explored another section of the lagoon, I spotted a couple of black-necked grebes using my Nikon P950 though I told him that I could not guarantee the correct identification of both birds. Initially, he counted five birds, but later he identified a putative Slavonian, a confirmation I also obtained through my camera (NIKON P950, refer to the attached photos) and the telescope. Identification: The overall appearance suggests a rather flat bird, deviating from a more rounded pattern. The head exhibited a somewhat triangular shape, in contrast to the rounded head shape of the black-necked grebe, giving it the overall impression of a smaller 'red-necked grebe' (Podiceps grisegena, as we discussed this distinctive pattern in the field). We observed a specific trait—a flatter forehead with a gently sloping angle, as opposed to a steep forehead, suggesting a somewhat triangular head pattern, as previously reported. Another noticeable aspect was the well-defined 'back cap' with a clear and distinct border and edge, contrasting with the whiter cheek, instead of the blurry border typical of the black-necked grebe. The bill was notably shorter, as evident in the attached photos. This marks my third record of this species to date, adding to a previous sighting in this area and the initial record in California, USA. Note: Further details will be added upon closer inspection of the photos.
Technical information
- Model
- COOLPIX P950
- ISO
- 400
- Focal length
- 714 mm
- Flash
- Flash did not fire
- f-stop
- f/6.5
- Shutter speed
- 1/250 sec
- Dimensions
- 4608 pixels x 3456 pixels
- Original file size
- 5.41 MB