PIED WAGTAILS
Re: PIED WAGTAILS
Just went out with the food for the pied wagtails. Could see the normal two, but as soon as i had thrown the food down three more flew in.
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Re: PIED WAGTAILS
Word is getting aroundWillpar wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 4:40 pm Just went out with the food for the pied wagtails. Could see the normal two, but as soon as i had thrown the food down three more flew in.
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Looks like the pied wagtails have gone back into the countryside. Not seen them since last Thursday, and this time they all left together. Three of them.
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Re: PIED WAGTAILS
That'll save you a fortune in meal wormsWillpar wrote: Mon Mar 15, 2021 9:15 pm Looks like the pied wagtails have gone back into the countryside. Not seen them since last Thursday, and this time they all left together. Three of them.
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Bit unusual for this time of year, but a pied wagtail has been hanging out in the car park most of the afternoon. I have been feeding it but with soaked mealworms and calci worm combo. Seems to eat them. Has a very black throat. Cant be breeding this year.
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Funny you should say that Willpar, I've seen them around different car parks recently, and I remember that you said that they don't usually hang around car parks after the winter is over. Found it unusual 
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All the winters i have been feeding them butterfly have never known this before. Normally are gone by middle of March. It was there again an hour or so ago, same bird. Gave it a good feed. I don`t have any live mealworms, but is eating soaked ones.