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Home / Environment / Rare Grebe Stuns Somerset Birdwatchers

Rare Grebe Stuns Somerset Birdwatchers

11 Feb

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Summary

  • Thousands of birds, including rare species, gathered at Cheddar Reservoir.
  • A red-necked grebe, a scarce visitor, was spotted near the reservoir.
  • The grebe's subspecies may represent an American race, distinct from European.
Rare Grebe Stuns Somerset Birdwatchers

Following weeks of heavy rainfall, Cheddar Reservoir in Somerset is now brimming with water and thousands of diverse bird species. The reservoir's surface teems with coots, gulls, ducks, and great crested grebes, many already displaying their breeding plumage as they feed to build energy reserves.

Less common visitors have also arrived, including flocks of scaup and diving goosanders, adding to the spectacle. Birdwatchers are particularly on the lookout for the red-necked grebe, a rare member of its family in Britain, which is easily mistaken for the more common great crested grebe.

A red-necked grebe was eventually spotted near the shore, identified by its dark face, neck, and distinctive bill marking. However, further observation and photographic evidence suggest it might belong to an American subspecies, potentially distinct from its European counterpart. This rare and attractive bird's presence so close to home has delighted observers.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Cheddar Reservoir has seen thousands of birds, including scaup, goosanders, and a rare red-necked grebe.
The red-necked grebe is a scarce member of its family in Britain and the one spotted may be of American origin.
After heavy rains, Cheddar Reservoir is full of water and attracting vast flocks of birds.

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