grebe

/ɡriːb/
noun
  1. A water bird with a long neck, pointed bill, and lobed toes, known for its diving ability and elaborate courtship displays.
    • We watched a pair of grebes perform their mating dance on the lake.
    • A grebe dove beneath the surface and reappeared with a fish.
    • The grebe built its floating nest among the reeds.
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