Western and Clark’s Grebe Breeding Lakes of North America

grebe with black head, red eye, and white neck, floating on lake with it's reflection
Photo from Neil Paprocki

About Grebes

Western Grebes (Aechmophorus occidentalis) and Clark’s Grebes (Aechmophorus clarkii) are iconic waterbirds of western North America that breed in colonies on inland lakes and winter along the Pacific Coast. These species are rare and difficult to count using standard survey methods and, hence, we know relatively little about their population trends or dynamics.

Western and Clark’s Grebes are often counted together in breeding bird surveys because they are difficult to distinguish from a distance and often congregate together and breed within the same nesting colonies. Research studies often group Western and Clark’s Grebes together in their results as Aechmophorus grebes or employ a ratio to the group when referring to each species.

Can you spot the most obvious difference between these two species according to their photos below?

Clark's Grebe
Clark's Grebe
Western Grebe
Western Grebe

Acknowledgements

This project is based in summarizing broad survey data. All care is taken to best communicate the details provided in the data sources, however some interpretation is needed (noted in data comments) and there may be some errors. All data can be traced back to the original sources through the citations. All the data shared here is publicly available and/or shared with us with the intent to share publicly for this project.

Please note, exact colony coordinates are not included. Western and Clark’s grebes are protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.

If you have any questions about this project or if you have Western and Clark’s Grebe data to share, please contact Anne Yen at ayen@uidaho.edu.

We are grateful for all our contacts who have shared their grebe data with us and contributed their knowledge and expertise to this project. We are also grateful to our partners and collaborators for making this project possible.

Center for Digital Inquiry and Learning
Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program Collaborative
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
U.S. Geological Survey
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Idaho Department of Fish and Game
University of Idaho

Technical Credits - CollectionBuilder

This digital collection is built with CollectionBuilder, an open source framework for creating digital collection and exhibit websites that is developed by faculty librarians at the University of Idaho Library following the Lib-Static methodology.

Using the CollectionBuilder-CSV template and the static website generator Jekyll, this project creates an engaging interface to explore driven by metadata.

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