After all the rain yesterday it was a pleasure to see some sunshine today, even if it was very windy.
I seldom go to Murston these days though the report last week of a Red-necked Grebe on the Oyster Pond was good reason to revisit. Fortunately the grebe was still present, in juvenile plumage with reddish-brown neck and dark head stripes. It mainly stayed out in the centre of the pool whilst I was there.
Also present was a small group of Pochard, good numbers of both Great Crested and Little Grebe, plus single Spotted Redshank.
A few butterflies were active in the sunshine, with a couple each of Red Admiral and Speckled Wood.
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Red-necked Grebe |
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Red-necked Grebe |
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Pochard |
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Red Admiral |
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The Oyster Pond |
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