A dry well grazed area produced three woodchat shrikes along with masked shrike, 3 species of wheatear and hundreds of flava wagtail species.
A Gray Wagtail flew up the river and from a roadside ditch we flushed a Little Crake.
A male White Wagtail was in the carpark and a rather bedraggled male Wheatear was on the short turf near the beach.
After watching that melee we walked across Braye beach, preceded by a White Wagtail, to check out three Ringed Plovers.
Among the smaller birds may be enumerated finches, the siskin, bullfinch, pipit, titmouse, wagtail, lark, fine-crested wren, hedge-sparrow, corn-wren, nut-hatch, starling, swallow, martin, swift, thrush, butcher bird, shrike, dipper, yellow-hammer, ortolan and a warbler (Accentor alpinus).
As I left I stopped to look at a fluorescent male Yellow wagtail on a plowed field.
As I left I stopped to look at a fluorescent male Yellow Wagtail on a plowed field.
Birds of passage include the buzzard, kite, quail, wild fowl of various kinds, golden thrush, wagtail, linnet, finch and nightingale.
Characteristic types common to the whole country are the teal, snipe, golden plover and wagtail.
I watch a wagtail 's pulsing throat; It 's nesting in the sacristy.
I watch a wagtail 's pulsing throat; It's nesting in the sacristy.
In addition to skylarks, other birds feeding on the roof have included linnet, meadow pipit and pied wagtail.
It 's a young gray wagtail whose tail has n't grown to full length yet.
It's a young gray wagtail whose tail hasn't grown to full length yet.
Palearctic migrant, the Gray Wagtail which also shows a varying amount of yellow.
Pied wagtail The pied wagtail The Pied Wagtail is found mostly in the British Isles.
Starlings (muku-dori) are numerous, and so are the wagtail (sekirei), the swallow (tsubame) the martin (ten), the woodchat (mozu) and the jay (kakesu or kashi-dori), but the magpie (tOgarasu), though common in China, is rare in Japan.
Summer migrants on passage include wheatear, whinchat, yellow wagtail, tern species and many species of waders.
The grassland seemed to support almost no birds except for the white wagtail which was very common.
We have been pleased to see a gray wagtail visiting the garden again over the last 2 weeks.
Wild life spotted eagle, grouse, mountain hare, red deer, roe deer, gray wagtail.
Yellow Wagtail still abound on the beach reserve with 50 counted on a short stretch.