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    On a path in a small park. You can see he's still a fledgling really he still has his gape
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    ...and a lot of fluff still

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    What an expression, Beryl!

    You did well there - nice pics!

    It must be the right time for young wagtails. I saw this one at Milford on Sea the other day. (Taken through cafe window, so not as clear as yours.... )
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    Thanks Catherine Yhey are so cute when tiny their whole rear end wags rather than just the tail.
    Love the one on the table

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    Yes, lovely shots Catherine - and they look clear enough to me, especially as being through a window. Nice to see that he little 'un is bright enough to know to go to the table for its food.... manners still exist

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