Photographed at the Stone Works, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, UK. One of my favourites.
Please look at my website bobswildlife.co.uk. There is a photo of an Chiffchaff, and the Pied Wagtail by Callum in the 'Guest Photos
Please can you sign this petition to stop the proposed M4 over the Gwent Levels. I feel strongly about this because it is a place I visit a lot. The damage to the Gwent Levels along with Magor Marsh and the Newport Wetlands will be irreparable!
Please can you sign this petition to stop the proposed M4 over the Gwent Levels. I feel strongly about this because it is a place I visit a lot. The damage to the Gwent Levels along with Magor Marsh and the Newport Wetlands will be irreparable!
Beautiful pictures done the beautiful bird. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Giga, you are so kind.
DeleteOh Bob, what a splendid pictures of this Wagtail. Your post is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteEspecially colored wagtail! Just a different color than here come wagtails. Have a nice evening
ReplyDeleteLieber Bob,
ReplyDeletediese kleine Bachstelze hast du gut getroffen.
Ich sie immer toll, wenn sie so aufgeregt mit ihrem
Schwänzchen wippt.
Einen sonnigen Resttag wünscht dir
Irmi
Very striking and new to me Bob
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots Bob!! Really great.
ReplyDeleteBest regards,
Marco
Hola Bob,bellas tomas de esta bella Lavandera.Un abrazo.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob and a fabulous set of images of this delightful bird, they follow me around on our land when I'm on the tractor looking for bits and pieces of food. Great post, all the best. John
ReplyDeleteThey are everywhere, you can't miss them. I love to watch them. Thanks John.
DeleteBob, very pretty! The light was just right!
ReplyDeleteYou are right, thanks Robin.
DeleteLove the setting and soft background which shows off the bird well. Ticks all the boxes Bob.
ReplyDeleteWagtail is a fun little bird. Stunning photographs.
ReplyDeleteCheers for comments Matti.
Deletecute bird
ReplyDeleteThe wagtails are beautiful aren't they? I love those in the family here too.
ReplyDeleteThe Wagtail are awesome, they are the best EC.
DeleteBuenos disparos a esa lavandera, Bob.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Oooooo I like it!
ReplyDeleteNice work. This is a bird with a whole series of subspecies.
ReplyDeleteYes David, they are one of many subspecies.
DeleteA stunning series of the Pied Wagtail.
ReplyDeleteI like Seasick Steve - good music choice!
All the best Jan
Sweet things and beautiful colours there.
ReplyDeletelove this little bird ! beautiful your images Bob
ReplyDeleteSo lovely little bird, it brings spring with. Every summer we have wagtails in our garden, I love them!
ReplyDeleteNow wondering where the term Pied came from...
ReplyDeleteI don't know Tabor, maybe its black and white!!!!
DeleteHi Bob.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of this beautiful bird.
Groettie from Patricia.
Lovely confiding birds
ReplyDeleteA beautiful creature. Nice shots.
ReplyDeleteHij staat er super op. Bob.
ReplyDeleteHi. Really stunning photography of beautiful bird.
ReplyDeletePen fugl. når den er der er det våren :-)
ReplyDeleteI noticed his step in the last image--and he has the most striking plummage--thanks for showing us these beautiful images, Bob.
ReplyDeleteThe markings on this little guy are just beautiful, Bob.
ReplyDeleteI love these photographs.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Cheers Lisa, have a beautiful weekend.
DeleteExcelente trabalho....
ReplyDeleteCumprimentos
A beautiful wagtail that cannot wag its tail in a picture.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob, Yesterday I visited a location to find a Pied Wagtail, but not found.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful dark Wagtail!
Your photo portraits are stunning.
Greetings and have a nice weekend!
Maria
Thank you Maria, and have a beautiful weekend.
DeleteNowadays I am looking birds with photographic eyes. You pictures made me to watch birds with more interest...
ReplyDeletePied Wagtail is a funny little bird, love these photos!
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