The county birding place to be today was pit sixty where four Ring Necked Duck had been found by local birder Dave D , so after being informed of their whereabouts I celebrated Easter by taking a few poor photos. The picture quality didn't bother me too much as it was thrilling to clock this rather rare bird in the number {four) that made the occasion somewhat unique.
The Oxon Feather.
This was the usual view as they repeatedly dived leaving just a ring of bright water
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