The Pied-billed Grebe is a waterbird that can be seen year around swimming along the Arboretum waterway and "sinking" under water to escape predators and search for food. The stripe along its bill is a very distinctive characteristic of this species.
Pied-billed grebes are rarely seen on land. They build floating nests out of sticks. They are also fiercely territorial. When nesting, a pied-billed grebe will not hesitate to chase the much larger Canada goose away from its floating nest.



