tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8278510471239667560.post8534701193758916421..comments2024-03-27T19:59:10.159+00:00Comments on Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park birds: Ralph Hancockhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11686354797977020917noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8278510471239667560.post-71482642441233152982017-09-18T21:04:56.533+01:002017-09-18T21:04:56.533+01:00There are long stretches of hard-edged shore on th...There are long stretches of hard-edged shore on the Regent's Park lake. The Little Grebes would have got used to people on the shore quite close to them -- as the Great Crested Grebes on the Serpentine have. I have stood on the edge of the lake in Regent's Park with Little Grebes fishing inches from my toes.Ralph Hancockhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11686354797977020917noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8278510471239667560.post-83410124692712316392017-09-18T20:43:07.658+01:002017-09-18T20:43:07.658+01:00Lovely to meet your usual customers! Two fine fell...Lovely to meet your usual customers! Two fine fellows they are too.<br /><br />I am amazed at how bold that Little Grebe is. A couple of days ago we visited a reservoir to watch the waterfowl and the Little Grebes there bolted as soon as they got sight of us. Why are Little Grebes at Regent Park bolder than the others, I wonder?TinĂºvielhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04794275230697959519noreply@blogger.com