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Sunday 5 August 2018

Grey Wagtail - Motacilla cinerea

A chewed up face, probably the chicks.
Photographed at the River Severn, Lydney, Gloucestershire, GB.








33 comments:

  1. Hello Bob, pretty shots of the Wagtail. I like their colors. Enjoy your day, have a great new week ahead!

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  2. very sharp and good quality!

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    1. Hi David, yes, everyone loves the Wagtail.

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  4. Schöne Bilder von der Bachstelze.

    Noke

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  5. I love your photos. They are allways so good.

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  6. Hi Bob,
    Super set of images of the Grey Wagtail, they are such a pretty bird.
    All the best, John

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  7. Hola Bob,magnificas fotos.Un saludo.

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  8. That poor parent. I hope the chewed up feathers regrow and return him/her to beauty.

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  9. Hasn't this bird got wonderful colouring. Great photo's.

    All the best Jan

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  10. Hi Bob,
    Lovely bird! Today, I also saw two grey-wagtails ll! But only by looking through the telescope ;-)
    Your images are great!
    Have a nice week. Keep it cool!
    Best regards, Maria

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  11. Like the third picture..... stepping on to the stone.

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  12. it's hard work being a mother!! Chewed up maybe, but still beautiful!

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  13. It's a male in post-breeding moult Bob. Excellent captures.

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  14. Nevertheless, fleet of feet, and a very beautiful image and bird.

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  15. Great images, Bob!. Youngsters eh - they can mess you up and drive you to drink! Best wishes - - - - Richard

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  16. Hi Bob.
    Very nice wagtail. Last picture is superb.

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  17. Lovely photos Bob. A sign that Autumn is on the way when I start to see this species.

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  18. What they all said! Great images!

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  19. Splendor photos of the yellow wagtail.
    Greetings Tinie

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  20. Parenting is tough - but at least my kids don't 'peck' at my face!

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