Water Rail.
Species: Rallus aquaticus.
This elusive bird is heard much more often than seen. Its call emanating from some dense bed of reeds or similar waterside thicket, sounds like a young pig squealing with fear. A glimpse, however, is enough to identify the water rail. Its long red bill and its slate-grey underparts, barred with black on the flanks, give it an appearance quite distinct from any other British bird.
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Water Rail.
Species: Rallus aquaticus.
This elusive bird is heard much more often than seen. Its call emanating from some dense bed of reeds or similar waterside thicket, sounds like a young pig squealing with fear. A glimpse, however, is enough to identify the water rail. Its long red bill and its slate-grey underparts, barred with black on the flanks, give it an appearance quite distinct from any other British bird.
Many thanks to people who view or comment on my photos.