The Great Crested Grebe pair at the east end of the Serpentine were patrolling their territory, head down in a watchful pose.
A male grebe from the island came the other way and there was a confrontation with the other male in fully flat threat posture.
Usually these faceoffs result in one contestant giving up and going away, especially if it's two on one. But this time neither would back down, and the male from the east end rushed at his rival.
The aim of these fights is to tip the other bird over and hold its head under water so that it has to submit.
The Black Swan was also in militant mood and chased a Mute male, probably 4GIQ's mate.
The swans on the Round Pond are always interested in the powerful jet of the water inlet on the Round Pond. The turbulence may bring up small edible creatures, but I think they also just enjoy the splash.
A Pochard drake cruised past the Vista.
The young Grey Herons in the top nest on the island were lurching about and flapping. Their flight feathers are not quite fully out yet, though probably already serviceable as a heron's enormous wings are very lightly loaded.
The male Little Owl could be seen at the Ranger's Cottage.
A Great Spotted Woodpecker probed the ground under a tree near the Serpentine Gallery.
A Starling on a nearby hawthorn shone in the sunlight. You can see that this is a female by the pink tinge at the base of her bill. On males it's bluish.
One another tree a Chaffinch uttered his notice call. This is sometimes called the 'rain song', but in fact it doesn't seem to have anything to do with rain and can be made at any time.
Ahmet Amerikali got a good shot of the Cetti's Warbler at the Vista.
One of the Coal Tits in the Dell was in the dogwood bush at the corner. They can be tempted out by putting pine nuts on the railings.
A Blue Tit perched sideways on a twig in front of the forsythia bush at Mount Gate ...
... and the single Robin was in the middle of the bush.
A Jackdaw ...
... and two Magpies were waiting for peanuts in a dead hawthorn on the north side of the leaf yard. They have got into the habit of assembling here and there are almost always several, as well as the usual Carrion Crows trying to get in first.










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