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Category Archives: Red Crested Pochard
Red Squirrels
I’ve regularly seen this pair whilst cycling to and from town, they live by the lake on the bike path, tried a few times to get a picture but thy are very quick, today they were far more interested in … Continue reading
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Things change quickly
A few days in London so my first bike ride for about 10 days…much warmer, after seeing many more red crested pochards on the lake this morning, about nine birds, mostly male plus the pair of red-necked grebes I spotted … Continue reading
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today’s sightings
back from five days in London 1 pair red crested pochard 1 pair red necked grebe 1 pair goldeneye all in the harbour this morning.
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Must remember to always take a camera when I leave the house
Five male and one female red crested pochards, close in to the lake on morning ride into town today. …unlike birds seen in the UK which are usually escapes from captivity, these were definitely wild!
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