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    Default Red-crested Pochard - Netta rufina

    Captured on the Exe estuary all on his own.
    Quite a few birders came t see it as down here in Exmouth this is a rarity. I have been told there are 5 in St Jame Park in London 3 of which are male


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    Nice shots, these are beautiful coloured birds.

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    Yes. Thanks Joe
    I think so.

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    I know this thread is a few months old. But thought I'd chip in, anyway. There is a resident RNG on Connaught Water in Epping Forest, near Chingford. It is always there, whenever I visit the lake.

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    Oops! I meant Red Crested Pochard, as per the thread.

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