There was a Black-headed Yellow Wagtail in rape seed fields off Barrow Lane, Winwick yesterday, so I called in on my way home for a look. No sign of the star of the show, but there were at least two Yellow Wagtails, two singing Corn Buntings and a few Tree Sparrows.
Yellow Wagtail and yellow field.
Thursday 30 May 2013
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Hi Colin, thought the yellow wagtail was a blue-head like this one .... http://www.flickr.com/photos/johntymon/8909070451/
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H Paul
ReplyDeleteI've just been away for a week so not up to date with what's been happening at Winwick, but it appears that there has been 2 birds, a Blue-headed and this Black-headed http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x154/saluki_j/Wildlife_2012/BH-Wag1_zps737a8c0e.jpg