About seven black-necked grebes have been on Pennington Flash for the past few days. They've been present for about 10 days now, occasionally going up to 10 birds, but sometimes just one or two are present. They usually stay close together in a tight knit flotilla but today these two birds stayed apart from the rest. I'm assuming they're a pair with the larger male on the left.
Tuesday, 21 April 2026
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