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besidethepath · 1 year
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Some bird photos from a walk three days ago (January 27, 2023)
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Grey wagtail for my Mum, happy Mother's Day :)
Reference photo by Ian Davies
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metrocentric · 21 days
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GREY WAGTAIL
Forest Road, E17
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bens-birds · 1 month
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Grey wagtail (Motacilla cinerea)
Crocoparc, Agadir, Morocco - 19-03-2024
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richs-pics · 6 months
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Grey wagtail
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dansnaturepictures · 3 months
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Ten of my favourite bird photos from a memorable week for it over the past week of; Collared Dove at home, Greylag Goose at Lakeside Country Park, Black Swan at Riverside Park, Moorhen and Great Crested Grebe at Lakeside, Barn Owl at the Titchfield Canal, Little Grebe at Farlington Marshes, Grey Wagtail at Titchfield, Cattle Egret at Warblington and Peregrine Falcon at Winchester Cathedral.
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"All these mosquitoes. Could they be mine?"
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Gebirgsstelze (grey wagtail) am Pfaffensee, Stuttgart-West.
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plumes-merry-critters · 5 months
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"A bird I don't think I've seen before, a bird playing hide and seek in the water lilies, the grey wagtail 👀" - Nov. 2021
Maybe I should've given a few instructions in the original tweet, to find this quite well camouflaged bird among the leaves ^^'
(It's right in the middle of the pic 👀)
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aisphotostuff · 2 months
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"Rooftop Wildlife @ Shoreham Kent..
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"Rooftop Wildlife @ Shoreham Kent.. by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: Grey wagtail Bird Facts | Motacilla Cinerea..The Grey Wagtail is more colourful than its name suggests, with slate grey upper parts and distinctive lemon yellow under-tail. Its tail is noticeably longer than those of Pied and Yellow Wagtails. Grey wagtails are resident all year in most parts of the UK and Ireland, winter visitors in others (from coastal areas of Yorkshire, down through East Anglia and much of Kent),
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aesthetic-birds · 2 years
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Grey Wagtail (Motacilla cinerea)
© Kenny Brooks (KJB Photography)
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besidethepath · 1 year
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At muddy waters
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mostly-moist-birds · 2 years
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Grey Wagtail (Motacilla cinerea)
© Clive Jones
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passerine-free-pass · 2 years
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Grey Wagtail (Motacilla cinerea)
© Kenny Brooks (KJB Photography)
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natureineurope · 1 year
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Grey Wagtail (Motacilla cinerea) by Tony Morris || CC BY-NC 2.0
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yousaytomato · 9 months
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tbf I kind of nailed it
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dansnaturepictures · 1 year
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30/03/2023-Winchester and Lakeside Country Park
Photos I took today in this set are of: 1. Daffodils in Winchester. 2. Flowers in Winchester possibly common lungwort. 3. View of nice trees at Winchester Cathedral. 4. A beautiful female Blackbird which I shared precious intimate moments with in a shower as I ate lunch at Abbey Gardens. 5. A stunning Grey Wagtail on a roof by the River Itchen, making it a fourth day this month bringing my bridge camera to Winchester today was primarily because I’d had such a good run for seeing these birds in central Winchester’s riverine areas this month and I fancied a photo to show for it which was pleasing to get. They’re wonderful and flamboyant birds to see always. 6. A juvenile Mute Swan that gave me and a few others some joy at lunch time firstly the stunning immersive sight and sound of it flying along the river and landing and then as I saw with Mallard here last week notably this bulky bird being swept back quickly by a strong current. 7. My first cow parsley of the year seen along the road on the way to the station this morning and tonight, a pleasing find. 8. Marsh marigold at Abbey Gardens at lunch time another special and pretty flower for me to see for the first time this year. 9. Sky by Lakeside this morning. 10. Grey Squirrel seen near the Blackbird in Abbey Gardens. 
Other fresh flowers I saw for the first time this year or one of the first times in Winchester today was ivy-leaved toadflax and herb-Robert, with a variety of types of daffodil, hyacinth, snake’s-head fritillary and mercury other highlights. I was stunned to see a sea of snowflakes with primroses and blossom the other side of the river at lunch time with the snowflakes I saw yesterday by the entrance to Lakeside looking great again. Blossom, flowers on trees and yellow forsythia painting Winchester well today with the hopeful spring sight of birches gaining green in Winchester and at Lakeside. I loved seeing a big Buzzard well over Winchester today in a good week of birds of prey; with Great Crested Grebes, Mallards wallowing in mud in the northern fenced off area, Carrion Crow and Jackdaws going to roost in a tranquil bonus Lakeside walk on an inspiring light spring evening tonight where I was serenaded by Blackbird, Chiffchaff, Great Tit and Blue Tit with Blackbird and Blue Tit seen nicely too. I believe I saw some mayflies by the river.
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