Saturday, September 22, 2007

white wagtail

one flying over bradshaw this morning being chased by a pied wagtail. have not been out much latly so this is the highlite of the week

4 comments:

Brian Sumner . said...

Watch you dont get mixed up with White Wags and female Pied Wags dishfish. White Wags are pretty rare and it is almost impossible to tell them apart in flight.This is why we record all pied / white wags as Alba Wagtails seen on visible migration.

Nick Dawtrey said...

Be very careful when claiming White Wagtail in the autumn. It is a very scarce bird in Calderdale and most birds 99%occur in the spring, only 1 or 2 records per year.Its more likely you saw a female Pied Wagtail, to be sure check the rump.

Alastair said...

I wouldn't claim one as a flyover. Some folk are said to be able to hear a difference in call but I would argue this is not entirely reliable (someone will tell me off now ....). I don't think this race is claimable as a flyover in UK, not for 100% id.

Daniel Branch said...

ok ill leave it as a pied then