The term for the quick lowering of the head by an aquatic bird is known as "dabbling." Dabbling is a feeding behavior commonly observed in ducks and other waterfowl, where they tip their bodies forward and submerge their heads in the water to forage for food. This behavior allows them to reach aquatic plants, insects, and small invertebrates beneath the water's surface.
Grebe
The bird you are thinking of is a SWAN.
A swan
it means a bird flew in there by accident
The aquatic bird that quacks is a duck. To change the two middle letters from the word "disk," we would replace "is" with "uc" to form the word "duck."
An aquatic bird is basically called an aquatic bird.
The penguin is an aquatic bird. The name contains nine letters.
No it is a aquatic bird
A swan is an aquatic bird starting with S and having 4 letters.
No ! A duck is an aquatic bird !
duck
either the pelican or albatross.
the crane and jacana
Teal
tern
The flamingo is an aquatic bird.
Grebe