A journey through Castle Espie WWT’s wildfowl enclosures reveals ducks from across the globe, each species reshaping what we think we know about these familiar birds. From the precision of Barrow’s goldeneye to the theatrical display of the hooded merganser, this is a brief encounter that lingers, turning observation into something far more attentive.
The Great Crested Grebe at Lackford Lakes: A Floating Ballet of Feathers
At Lackford Lakes in Suffolk, the great crested grebe moves through water like a recurring signature, appearing and vanishing between reed shadows and open stretches. Its life unfolds entirely on the lake’s surface and beneath it, where diving, feeding, courtship, and the raising of young become part of the same continuous rhythm. To follow it is to read the lake in fragments that only make sense when you stay long enough to notice the return.
