A bad hair day in the wind this morning for the stunning red-necked grebe at Clowbridge reservoir near Burnley. I'm not complaining though, last time I saw it at the beginning of March it was it non-breeding plumage and 400m away in the middle of the reservoir. Today it was probably little more than 30m away and looking good!
Friday, 4 April 2025
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