The adult summer plumage pied-billed grebe showed very well this evening from Lower Hide. It was my third in the UK, and is presumably the same bird which was in Gloucestershire up until two days ago. On the way back to the car I thought I caught briefly the song of a spotted crake which has been between the causeway and the Lower hide.
Year: 196 (Pied-billed grebe)
Sunday, 26 April 2015
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