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{{redirect|Grebes}}{{Character infobox|image=For the Birds.JPG|250px]]|character name = Green-Tailed Grebe|animal = Green-Tailed Grebe|cartoon first appeared = "[[Elwood City Turns 100!]]" (mentioned)<br>"[[For the Birds]]" (real)}}
{{youmay|the bird|[[The Long-Lost Green-Tailed Grebe|the song about the bird]], [[Elwood City Grebes|the baseball team]], or [[Grebelings|the children's baseball team]]}}
'''Green-Tailed Grebes''' are an endangered species of bird native to the area of [[Elwood City]]. As explained in "[[Elwood City Turns 100!]]", the Grebe population quickly dwindled and practically went extinct because of a loss of trees caused by the lumber town founded by [[Jacob Katzenellenbogan]]. However, a small number of them have survived to this day, and one was even seen in "[[For the Birds]]".
[[File:For the Birds.JPG|thumb|250px|A green-tailed grebe]]
'''Green-tailed grebes''' are fictional marshland birds of the family ''Podicipedidae''. Once thriving in the woods of [[Elwood City]], they are now considered extinct, though there have been a few recent reports of sightings.


Several things in Elwood City are named after Green-Tailed Grebes, most notably the baseball team [[Elwood City Grebes|The Elwood City Grebes]].
==History==
==Gallery==
The grebe population quickly dwindled and practically went extinct because of a loss of trees caused by the lumber town founded by [[Jacob Katzenellenbogan]]. This town would become an official city in 1903.<ref>"[[Elwood City Turns 100!]]"</ref>
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Fern1.jpg|[[Fern Walters|Fern]]'s Green-Tailed Grebe costume for the school play.
In the present day, Professor Conrad Twitter saw a green-tailed grebe in the woods around Elwood City. He made a recording of its call but did not have a camera with him. His interview on ''Nature News'' with Dale Drowzman inspired [[Alan Powers|Brain]] to look for the grebe himself. He and Buster were able to find one but failed to take a picture.<ref>"[[For the Birds]]"</ref>
Elwood City Turns 100 105.JPG
 
Elwood City Turns 100 172.JPG
==Legacy==
Elwood City Turns 100 176.JPG
[[file:Fern1.jpg|thumb|Fern portrayed a grebe in the school play ''Oh, Elwood!''.]]
Elwood City Turns 100 177.JPG
 
Elwood City Turns 100 178.JPG
Several things in Elwood City are named after green-tailed grebes, most notably the baseball team, the [[Elwood City Grebes]].
Elwood City Turns 100 179.JPG
 
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==Behind the scenes==
The green-tailed grebe is not a real bird species. Real grebes are—as The Brain correctly points out—marshland birds of the family Podicepedidae. However, they are poor flyers and are incapable of perching in trees, the way the grebe in the show does.
 
==Appearances==
*705. "[[Elwood City Turns 100!]]" {{C|Mentioned only}}
*1103b. "[[Prunella Packs It In]]" {{C|Mentioned only}}
*1204a. "[[For the Birds]]" {{C|First appearance}}
 
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Latest revision as of 22:01, 17 April 2022

This article is about the bird. You may be looking for the song about the bird, the baseball team, or the children's baseball team.
A green-tailed grebe

Green-tailed grebes are fictional marshland birds of the family Podicipedidae. Once thriving in the woods of Elwood City, they are now considered extinct, though there have been a few recent reports of sightings.

History[edit]

The grebe population quickly dwindled and practically went extinct because of a loss of trees caused by the lumber town founded by Jacob Katzenellenbogan. This town would become an official city in 1903.[1]

In the present day, Professor Conrad Twitter saw a green-tailed grebe in the woods around Elwood City. He made a recording of its call but did not have a camera with him. His interview on Nature News with Dale Drowzman inspired Brain to look for the grebe himself. He and Buster were able to find one but failed to take a picture.[2]

Legacy[edit]

Fern portrayed a grebe in the school play Oh, Elwood!.

Several things in Elwood City are named after green-tailed grebes, most notably the baseball team, the Elwood City Grebes.

Behind the scenes[edit]

The green-tailed grebe is not a real bird species. Real grebes are—as The Brain correctly points out—marshland birds of the family Podicepedidae. However, they are poor flyers and are incapable of perching in trees, the way the grebe in the show does.

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]