Sitting waiting for the Kingfisher for over two hours I was really glad when the male Grey Wagtail joined me in the “target-area”, that is, the strategically placed perch. The Kingfisher didn’t show, that was a real shame but I took lots of shots and tried to capture something that showed the character of the bird.
One response to “More Grey Wagtails – Motacilla cinerea”
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HI I TO AM IN TO WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY AND I AM JUST DOWN THE ROAD FROM YOU WELL 50 MILES OR SO IN LISKEARD I LIKE TO PHOTOGRAPH ROE DEER AND BIRDS I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO GET A KINGFISHER FOR THE LAST TWO MONTHS JUST BOUGHT A POPUP HIDE HOPE TO HAVE MOOR LUCK WITH THAT,COULD YOU PLEASE TELL ME WHICH IS THE BEST TIME OF YEAR TO GET THEM, AS THE ONE’S I HAVE BEEN SEEING SEEM TO HAVE MOVED ON.PS I THINK YOUR WEB SITE IS ABSOLUTLY BRILLIANT KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK .PETER MASTERS
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