"Black-necked grebes aren't just one of the rarest breeding birds in the UK - they are also one of the most beautiful. "Unmistakable with that piercing red eye and golden ear tufts, at a distance ...
a red-necked grebe, 2 white-rumped sandpipers, 9 parasitic jaegers, 2 pomarine jaegers, 140 black-legged kittiwakes,125 Bonaparte’s gulls, 500 laughing gulls, 9 Forster’s terns, 240 common ...
horned and red-necked grebes, and bald eagles come to this wetland to feed and nest between mid-April to mid-October. Keep an eye out for eagles and their nests, usually located high in the ...
which have tufts of golden feathers and red eyes. Black-necked grebes are on the UK’s Birds of Conservation Concern’s “amber” list, meaning there is moderate concern for the species among ...