(
Phalacrocorax carbo) diving Some diving birds, for example the extinct
Hesperornithes of the
Cretaceous Period, propelled themselves with their feet. They were large, streamlined, and
flightless birds with teeth for grasping slippery prey. Today,
cormorants (family
Phalacrocoracidae),
loons (
Gaviidae), and
grebes (
Podicipedidae) are the major groups of
foot-propelled diving birds. ==Wing-propelled diving birds==