There are fewer than 30 breeding pairs in Britain, and the one I saw at a Scottish loch was at its springtime finestChestnut flanks and neck. Ruby-red eyes. Dagger-like bill. And, on either side of its matt-black head, golden plumes shimmering in the Speyside sunshine. All wrapped up in a buoyant waterbird, gliding across the silky-smooth surface of the loch, before disappearing beneath, then yo-yoing into view again, with a tiny fish as its prize.The Slavonian grebe's splendour is enhanced by its rarity: there are fewer than 30 breeding pairs in Britain, spread out across the Scottish Highlands. Being relatively unknown, it might not win a competition for Britain's most beautiful bird. But it would certainly give any other contenders a run for their money. Continue reading...
Birdwatch: Slavonian grebe - splendour enhanced by rarity
9. června 2021 7:30
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jun/09/birdwatch-slavonian-grebe-splendour-enhanced-by-rarity
Zdroj: The Guardian