The American wigeon was again at Marshside today, and showed well at quite close range, but spent much of its time asleep. The light was also pretty poor, which didn't help from a photography point of view.
Year 2014: 281 (American wigeon)
This is probably about a third of the wigeon flock.
Sunday 21 December 2014
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