PIED WAGTAILS

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Willpar
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Greeted by a pied wagtail in the carpark first thing. Was not even proper light. Gave it a few mealworms.
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A getting a pied wagtail in the carpark a few days of the week.
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Not a great picture because it was dark and on my phone but I parked by a tree at the supermarket this week and could hear a lot of twittering and looked up to see the tree was rammed with wagtails. I've never seen that before. I only ever see them on their own walking around.

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I think "Winterwatch" gave them attention a few years ago. I believe it was down in Somerset(possibly Taunton or Bridgewater) and the trees were in the town centre.They decided it was the heat from the buildings which was attracting them. :nod:
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That's a lot of wagtails, and a great photo Kev. Whilst on the subject of wagtails, Have had none this year so far in the carpark. Last winter they only stayed a few weeks.
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Took a walk down the woods yesterday, and in the next road down there were two pied wagtails, but still nothing here.
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