Monday 20 March 2017
Black-necked grebe, Pennington Flash
There was a stunning black-necked grebe at Pennington Flash today, it spent most of its time with a small flock of tufted ducks up against the trees between the Point and Ramsdales and was often quite difficult to see except distantly from Horrock's hide. However it did occasionally come more out into the open water and on one occasion it came quite close to me on the Point, allowing me to get these photographs.
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