I went for a walk down to the beach this afternoon at high tide in search of wader photos. No real luck there, but I did stumble upon this approachable Pied Wagtail posing on the pebbles in some late sunshine:
A common-enough bird, but I've not really managed any decent shots before, so quite pleased to get these.
Great close up Jeremy!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteGlorious, absolutely spectacular images...love the elements surrounding this lovely bird as well as the rich colouration of the feathers~
ReplyDeleteThanks, Gary and Mary!
ReplyDeleteGoodness!...your page is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteReally smashing the photos of the Pied Wagtail.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant photos, Jeremy. I love the chance to 'become acquainted' with a familiar bird in a fresh way. These Pied Wagtails are pretty active here on the waterfront in Ipswich, too. They seem particularly attracted to something in a brick wall ...
ReplyDeleteP.S. Forgot to thank you for casting an eye over my 'non-auk'! Juvenile Cormorant makes a lot of sense, though one of the locals was surprised we had not seen Guillemots ...
ReplyDeleteBoth lovely images, Jeremy. The first in particular is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteO! O! Jeremy, "... the girl in a wetsuit is my favourite", have you seen the dolphins near the girl? :-))
ReplyDeleteThe Pied Wagtail are fantastic!
Have a nice evening!
Excellent captures Jeremy.
ReplyDeleteHad a look through your blog, and the shots of the Jays are amazing.