We only see Horned Grebes in winter around here and by that time, the males have lost their spectacular breeding plumage. I usually find them around the shoreline diving in shallow water usually alone but sometimes up to 3 or more. I never have been able to get really close views of them as they are quite shy and always swim away as I approach. At times, I have sat quietly near the shore and have watched them diving relatively closely - close enough at least to see the unusual red eye with the tiny yellow-ringed pupil that these birds have.
The Horned Grebe is known as Slavonian Grebe in Europe and in the above painting, this is the view I usually get of them! I do enjoy the pattern on the back of the head though so thought I'd do an illustration of that feature. I have been working on a series of illustrations lately so that is what I'll be posting for a while. Don't worry though, I'll get back to some 'serious' painting soon. Both these watercolors were done on a 9 x 12" sheet of Grumbacher paper.







