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Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Tufted ducks Aythya fuligula


I was delighted to see five male Tufted Ducks on my lunchtime walk around Lakeside Country Park.  I haven't seen them here before, so wonder if they are residents or have flown in from somewhere cold? Maybe Iceland?
Posted by Elephante at 11:34
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