A nice trip down to Walberswick NNR is Suffolk today, eventually getting good views of our target - the
Eastern Yellow Wagtail. We had just arrived back at the car ready to leave when we heard news that it had been seen again so a rapid walk back to the marshes and thankfully it was still showing well. We heard it give the classic buzzy call a number of times too.
Also in the area was a Western
Yellow Wagtail,
Great Egret,
Short-eared Owl, 7
Twite and up to 10 very showy
Snow Buntings...
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Eastern Yellow Wagtail |
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Western Yellow Wagtail - notice the plainer looking face with pale lores, and of course the different call! |
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Snow Buntings |
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