Following up yesterdays sighting of GOOSANDER I wondered round Nicholas Everite Park to see if the birds were still around. Sure enough well of there two pairs well apart tucked in out of the wind at the far North Eastern part of the neck. No photo as to far and to sad for a picture. With them was assumed pair of GREAT CRESTED GREBE which is always important bird for any time of the year. But I also has a very confiding DUNLIN which was sitting with a small flock of TURNESTONE.
The top picture shows the Dunlin with its bill closed, but the one below it is twerking its bill. Obviously demonstrating its flexibility in what is assumed to be a ridged bill.
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