dykkers
Dykkers are a family of birds belonging to the order Gaviiformes. These large, fish-eating waterbirds are found in the Northern Hemisphere. They are characterized by their stout bodies, short legs set far back on their bodies, and excellent diving abilities, which is reflected in their name. Dykkers are superb swimmers and divers, capable of staying submerged for several minutes while hunting their prey. Their webbed feet are positioned to propel them through the water effectively, although this also makes them awkward on land.
The plumage of dykkers typically includes dark gray or black on their upperparts and white on their
There are five extant species of dykkers, including the common dykker, the red-throated dykker, the black-throated