Photographed at the Stone Works, Cannop Ponds, Forest of Dean, UK
Please look at my website bobswildlife.co.uk. There is a photo of a Common Pheasant. And a photo of the Water Rail by Callum Bushell in the 'Guest Photos '.
This is number 3000 blogging, time for a drink!
This is number 3000 blogging, time for a drink!
A wonderful series of these beautiful gray wagtail.
ReplyDeleteThank you Helma, you are kind.
DeleteA great find Bob and lovely shots
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. He clearly knew you were there.
ReplyDeleteBuenas capturas, Bob. bella la lavandera.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
You're right, cheers Jesús.
DeleteHello, Bob! What a beautiful bird. Gorgeous closeups! Have a happy day and new week ahead.
ReplyDeleteI just love this little splash of yellow on him, Bob.
ReplyDeleteYour photographs of him are wonderful.
Happy Sunday to you!
Cheers Lisa, and have a pleasant Sunday as well.
DeletePretty, and the addition of yellow color it very adorned. :)
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely Giga.
DeleteHI Bob, stopping back to says thanks for linking up and sharing this post. Love the pretty Wagtail and the photos. Enjoy your day and the new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteThanks Eileen, have a terrific time ahead.
DeleteHi Bob.
ReplyDeleteSuper beautiful photos of this beautiful bird.
Groettie from Patricia.
Each somehow surpassing the previous!
ReplyDeleteAn absolute cracker Bob.
ReplyDeletepeter
Cheers Peter for the comments.
Deleteaw . . . they must be second cousins to our mockingbirds
ReplyDeletea beautiful sunny yellow to illuminate the winter !
ReplyDeletegorgeous images Bob
Beautiful, as are all your images.
ReplyDeleteDu kan det Bob, kjempe bra bilder !
ReplyDeleteExcellent shots Bob.
ReplyDeleteHey Bob! How wonderful photographs of this magnificent bird! Greetings
ReplyDeleteHi. I love this little bird. Amazing photos.
ReplyDeleteLove the colour on this member of the wagtail family. Grey? Pfft. Badly named, but beautiful just the same.
ReplyDeleteHello. Just awesome photos. I like a lot.
ReplyDeleteWell, let me join the crowd-- Fantastic shots. Some of your best.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob, what a cracking set of images of the Grey Wagtail, have only ever seen them at Rutland Water. Again super images. Have a good week all the best. John
ReplyDeleteThe weather doesn't seem of putting away the camera, but, John, I have got a bunch of birds sacheted for rainy day.
DeleteHola Bob,bellos y magnificos planos de la Cinerea.Un abrazo.
ReplyDeleteThanks Antonio.
Deletecute bird
ReplyDeleteLovely birds, they nest on the river by the castle here
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures Bob ! Motacilla cinerea is very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAn absolute stunner Bob, wonderful collection of photo's.
ReplyDeleteYou've certainly celebrated your 3000th post in style
Enjoy that drink!
All the best Jan
Jan, I will enjoy myself on my 3000 blogging.
DeleteOh, Bob, there's a pretty one! Nicely taken!
ReplyDeletesuch a beauty...
ReplyDeleteSuperb photography Bob.
ReplyDeleteJohn.
Nice work Bob. Cracking portraits.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Grey Wagtail! En superb photography, as always ;-))
Greetings,
Maria
I wish we had wagtails here.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely little bird, the yellow is like sunshine~
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures, we see them plenty near water streams here also.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen yellow colored bird. Looks lovely...
ReplyDeleteHet is een prachtige serie geworden Bob ik heb er van genoten lieve groetjes Danielle
ReplyDeleteWhat stunning photos of such a lovely bird. Grey wagtail is called “ki sekirei (yellow wagtail)” in Japan from the color of under-tail.
ReplyDeleteYoko
Boa tarde, depois de apreciar a selecção de fotos publicada da linda ave, fico encantado pela qualidade que apresenta com cores e detalhes maravilhosos.
ReplyDeleteAG
Is very beautiful, your photos are amazing.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures of this beautiful wagtail!
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