Today's top pictures are by Duncan Campbell, who found the elusive Water Rail on the Long Water out on the ice.
It took off and flew to the other side.
Coots clustered on the edge of the ice.
They are slightly unsteady when walking on ice. Thanks again to Duncan for this picture.
But Moorhens' enormous feet enable them to walk without slipping.
A Black-Headed Gull examined a bit of wood.
A Grey Heron had no clear water to fish in.
But this wasn't a problem, as it could fly to the still unfrozen Serpentine.
The sitting heron in the top nest on the island could just be seen. Sometimes it sits lower and is completely invisible.
The Black Swan has been quite aggressive in the past few days. He was chasing a Mute male who had done nothing to annoy him.
A fine picture by Tom of Pintails flying at Rainham Marshes.
He also reports that a White Pelican was seen flying upriver. Apparently it has flown out of a park at Watford. It can't rendezvous with the pelicans in St James's Park as these have been shut up because of the bird flu scare.
At the southwest corner of the bridge a pair of Robins came out together, too hungry to squabble over territory.
The male at Mount Gate ...
... and the female stay well apart, though I have seen them squabbling when they got too close.
The two Coal Tits in the Dell were chasing each other through a plane tree, calling loudly. They came down to the corkscrew hazel bush to be fed, still calling.
There were a lot of Blue Tits in the Rose Garden. You see more of them here than anywhere else in the park.
The male Chaffinch waited in a tree.
A Carrion Crow at the Dell restaurant was doing its best to look sweet.
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