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13.02 North Yorkshire Slavonian Grebe North Duffield Carrs from Garganey Hide
I'd been waiting a loooooong time for this one! (39 years). This week has been horrendous here weather-wise hence my Trip Blogging. Yesterday was no better as I drove West in constant rain and poor light. I arrived at Duff at 2.45 and made my way to the Geoff Smith Hide. On entry there were 3 Birders present. I asked the obligatory question but they hadn't seen it in 45 minutes.
The visibility was poor and the water was choppy, so looking for a tiny Grebe was going to be a challenge! A few Little Grebes raised hopes briefly. Earlier in the week I'd been tempted to have a drive over to see the remarkable number of Russian White-fronted Geese that were present on the Reserve. At least I had a chance of seeing these even if the Grebe had departed. I was still optimistic.
30 more minutes passed...then a shout from my left..."I think I've got it"!!! Sure enough he'd picked it out very impressively at the far end associating with Tufted Ducks and a couple of Drake Scaup. I thanked him warmly and inwardly celebrated my 170th Species for my inland Patch. YES
Conditions and distance meant no pic but that is always secondary in priority...
I got a message off my pal Steve Lawton asking if it was showing. I answered in the affirmative and he told me he was on his way. An hour later he'd joined me and was connecting with the still distant attraction.
A large number of WFG we're at the far end of the straight by the River (which I was hoping for) but my initial focus was obviously elsewhere. The Grebe was asleep so I had a good look now. As I was scanning them another good number arrived out of the gloom...
I guess you can appreciate the issues seeing the SG.
So, an excellent couple of unexpected hours in the Hut. A scarce Bird nationally BUT a MEGA Patch Tick and an unprecedented flock of WFG...my previous best was TEN!!!!!! Records come in different guises.
No sign of The Grebe today, which makes my effort yesterday all the more satisfying. A "Once in a Lifetime" opportunity?
Oh go on then. Fourth blob from the left...


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