Yes you've guessed it , the Phalarope is a Red Neck. I haven't had the time to get along to the big concrete basin for a while so it was a pleasure to meet up with many of Oxfordshires finest birders in fact I got a bit worried for a while when I thought the cream of the cream of local birders 'Badger' had fallen in Farmoor two but thankfully it was just the very white Coot eating some vegetation .
Well Done to Dai and Dave for another good spot and by the way Dai I will be looking out your A Rs this weekend.
The Feather.
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