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There were many of these birds in our local flood water yesterday is it a young pied wagtail, or ? thanks
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There were many of these birds in our local flood water yesterday is it a young pied wagtail, or ? thanks
jot
27/10/2020 11:16
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Clare
27/10/2020 13:09
Yes, I'd say it's a pied wagtail. Lovely little birds.
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Seaman
29/10/2020 17:45
Looking at that photo, like Robbo says it could be a White Wagtail which is the Continental equivalent of our Pied. It can be very difficult to split them at times.
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