The long staying black-necked grebe still on Lapwing Hall Pool today, along with at least 146 wigeon.
Year: 140 (Black-necked grebe)
If I'm honest I'd have to say I've seen better black-necked grebe photos, but I refuse to call it a record shot....
Plagiothecium undulatum growing at the side of the footpath through the woods to the pool. One of the easiest bryophytes to identify.
Polytrichum formosum.
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
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