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Sunday 15 June 2014

Ok, one more, female Yellow Wagtail








39 comments:

  1. OK, as with many bird, the boys look much better than the ladies...
    ...it's definitely the same with the yellow wagtails. Compared to the male birds, the female are really unremarkable.

    I just watch a TED conference on my notebook. Maybe you are interested in this talk as well. Here it is:

    http://www.ted.com/talks/stella_young_i_m_not_your_inspiration_thank_you_very_much?utm_source=newsletter_weekly_2014-06-13&utm_campaign=newsletter_weekly&utm_medium=email&utm_content=talk_of_the_week_button#t-291687

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    1. Ok Uwe, I have never heard of her, she is good, nice to see her.

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  2. her babies have a good meal coming!

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  3. Bob, great shots! She certainly is industrious!

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  4. BOB bonsoir écoute il faut que tu fasses un livre tes photos sont tellement belles et si douces je trouve bisou

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  5. The insect wing adds amazing texture to your shots, Bob!


    ALOHA from Honolulu
    ComfortSpiral
    =^..^= <3

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  6. She's so pretty!
    And it looks like she's got a treat too!
    These are wonderful photographs, Bob.

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  7. Looks like her family are keeping her busy?...another great set of images Bob...[;o)

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    1. You're right, she is getting very tired, ha ha.

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  8. This is a very beautiful bird ! Great shots !

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  9. You can post her, her husband and her extended family just as often as you like. Beautiful birds. Feathered enchantment.

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  10. She's a beauty Bob!!
    Great shots!!Wonderful pictures!
    Cheers...
    Dimi...

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  11. Beautiful pictures wagtails! She's so pretty:)
    In my garden they live only gray wagtails.
    J greet.
    Anna

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  12. Amazing captures, Bob! She is a beauty! Have a happy week!

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  13. She has lovely subtle colouring.

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  14. I'm surprised there are any Damselflies left.

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  15. She is very careful in holding her food in her mouth.

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  16. Hi Bob Well that is dinner sorted! great shots.

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  17. Hey Bob all shots are amazing...

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  18. Brilliant captures Bob,also love your Header.
    Take care.
    John.

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  19. Beautiful sets of the "Alvéola-amarela", Bob.
    The colors of the male are simply stunning.
    Best wishes,
    JR

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  21. ze laat haar vangst wel heel trots zien

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  22. Beautiful photos of the yellow wagtail with a dragonfly in its beak.
    Well done Bob.
    Greetings Irma

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  23. What a beauty!

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  24. Oh wow!! She's gorgeous.

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  25. Great photos, Bob:)
    Regards;)

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