Pied-billed Grebes (Podilymbus podiceps) have been described as part bird, part submarine. They inhabit sluggish rivers, freshwater marshes, lakes, and estuaries. They use their unusually large bills to kill and eat large crustaceans, along with a great variety of fish, amphibians, insects, and other invertebrates. Pied-billed Grebes can adjust their buoyancy and often use this ability to float with just the head and neck above the water. They catch small fish and invertebrates by diving or simply slowly submerging. This ability to simply sink out of sight has earned them the nickname of "Hell-diver". They build floating nests of cattails, grasses, and other vegetation.
The cache is a peanut butter jar. There is plenty of parking along the shoulder of the road.