Saturday, 10 January 2026

Ring-necked Duck!

 In my last post, I mentioned a male Ring-necked Duck (77), I went to see last weekend. Unfortunately, the bird had left Shipley before I could get, but, luckily, it was re found a few miles away at another site, Straw's Bridge LNR. I popped down yesterday, and managed to get some nice photos, as it fed about 4m away!!

As you can see, it's a male, and other people's photos show a few brown feathers still, so it's been aged as a 1st winter (2nd second year) bird. It would be nice to think that it was the same birds seen in July last year, as Ogston Reservoir (see here).






Comparison shot, with a male Tufted Duck.

Most of the main lake was covered with ice (85%), and it was minus 1 when I arrived, so all the other birds (Mute Swan, Canada and Greylag Geese, Mallards, Shovelers, Pochard, Moorhen, Coots, Black-headed, Herring and Common Gulls) were also feeding close in.

Straw's Bridge

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