
The male looks plain grey but when I get the binoculars on him the finely striped breast comes into focus. The female looks rather like a female mallard.
Tufted, Shoveller & Pochard
Most of the other ducks are resting. Pochard and tufted duck outnumber the gadwalls by about a hundred to one but all of them are resting, head tucked beneath the wing. Occasionally they’ll all move away from the willowy bank, perhaps because they become aware of a dog passing by on the nearby path.

They turn around as they float so that isn’t as straightforward as you might think that it should be.

Inevitably my eye is drawn to the striking plumage of the drakes.
Grebe

Usually we see them out on the middle of a lake where they seem larger. This one, that diving close to the hide, didn’t seem much larger than










