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Sunday, February 15, 2009

WAGTAIL IN SOFT FOCUS- CRITTERS

Watching Wagtails

Critters

Wagtails are a very common bird here well the white one here is along with the pied wagtail. We do have a grey wagtail which are rarer which visits our garden daily. Wagtails are really cute birds whose  long tail is constantly wagging and bobbing up and down.  Insectivores they have adapted really well to urban living. I am more likely to see one of these birds wandering down the high street drinking out of puddles that in the garden or along the promenade like this cutie. They don't often settle, constantly on the move. I didn't bother trying to get any closer in case he flew off I used the telephoto lens to create the soft focus shot. So I am at quite a distance, the lens draws me closer. Honestly he is real and not stuffed. Like the Robin I snapped he is just so still.

 
List ofWagtails by Wiki

The Mekong Wagtail was described as new to science only in 2001


I often have birds on the blog that are not so common around the world or coastal ones. I wonder if you have this bird where you are. Short and sweet tonight. Lazy weekend. To see more Critters see Misty Dawn.

So yes or no do you have wagtails? I'm curious.


Babooshka Ramsey Daily Photo hhttp://dailyphotoisleofman.blogspot.com

50 comments:

  1. My tail is always wagging and bobbing too, but I stopped drinking out of puddles a couple of days ago!

    Awesome photo, Babooshka! and wonderful Wiki to go with it. Thank you.

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  2. I have lot to learn about lenses. Cool shot B.

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  3. That's a cute little bird and interesting information.

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  4. Wonderful photo! Thanks for sharing.


    I am a Camera Critter Fool this week with three blog entries!

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  5. Another interesting and beautiful photo. This is another species that we do not have here.

    Also an outstanding sky watch photo this week!

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  6. Lovely capture and interesting info about this bird. I'm only just learning to identify and photograph birds.
    Hugs and blessings,

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  7. LB,

    I sort of get how you did this, but a little help about the lens would be great. I don't know this bird.

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  8. Hi Babooshka...
    Another great cc post by you!

    We have Willy wagtails here (NSW, Australia). I think they are the same as this one you posted about - but I think our lot have different colouring.

    We actually have a couple that come back to a nest they built above an outdoor spot light. When on another cc post, a blogger who knows about birds told me that they can mate for life and return to the same spot every spring. It's cool, they are like wild pets - we just need to keep an eye on our cats while they are around! The cats can't get to them, but they give it a good try ;)

    Thanks for your visit to my cc for the week - they're the 2 cats that try to get to the birds!

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  9. I'm new to birding but I don't think we have wagtails here in Vancouver, British Columbia. Great shot though and have a wonderful weekend.

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  10. Babooshka

    KAK DELA?

    Wow! It is tomorrow already. I've posted just below you on a few blogs now. Reminded me that I haven't visited Ramsey in a few days. Hope you are well. Cute little wigtail!

    Sunday is church day on my blog.

    Monday will be a bird posting (statue in city park). Might be your cup of tea. Hope to get a virtual visit from you soon (instead of just tagging along behind you!).

    Jan
    Greensboro Daily Photo

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  11. Wagtails are really hard to capture since they are sooooo agile

    You did a great job!

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  12. I like this cute little birdie:)

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  13. Unfortunately we do not see wagtails in Arizona as they do not like the desert. We have official sitings of white wagtails but I have not seen one here.

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  14. What a cutie and thanks for the information

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  15. No clue if we do. Never heard of them Yours is an absolute beauty! Well done B!
    V

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  16. No clue if we do. Never heard of them Yours is an absolute beauty! Well done B!
    V

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  17. No clue if we do. Never heard of them Yours is an absolute beauty! Well done B!
    V

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  18. Fantastic photography.
    Cheers !!!

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  19. I don't remember ever seeing a bird that looked like this one around here... and I'm pretty sure I'd have noticed. He looks almost like he's been spray painted.

    Nice job on the soft focus, but I'm curious how you got it in foreground like that. Even at f/2.8 I can't usually get that kind of blur ahead of the focal plane. But maybe you were using a longer telephoto that what I have. Nice effect however you got it!

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  20. I like the photo with the focus on the bird and the rest out of focus

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  21. What a beautifully composed shot! Love it. I don't think we have wagtails here, but I'll keep a look-out.

    As for my Valentine's photo, it wasn't a Bibi Belly Shot, but rather -a 'camera-strategically-placed-on-the-table-shot!'

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  22. never heard of them where I live-What is that greenish bird on your sidebar??sandy

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  23. Lovely photo of the wagtail. We get them in the garden, though not often. This winter have seen pied and grey wagtails. First time for the grey so very pleased. A

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  24. Very nice photo.
    Birds seems to be afraid of my lens ...
    Have a nice day !

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  25. What a cute wee bird!

    My Camera Critters entry is here

    Thank you for stopping by! :)

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  26. It looks so tiny! What a cute little fellow!

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  27. Babooshaka: That is a neat bird and one we know nothing about.

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  28. love the soft focus and the perspective - lovely

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  29. What a lovely picture! Yes, they are hard to capture...

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  30. Sandy- It's a siskin but not like the American ones I see.

    Mojo- i was at quite a distance which when I tool the image.

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  31. No don't know this bird. Nice photo

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  32. Wagtails are very rare down here. I have never seen one although there have been sightings along the California coast occasionally. You can see them in Alaska however. The White Wagtail and the Eastern Yellow Wagtail.

    Very nice capture of your Wagtail though!

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  33. Lots of those here in Sweden. Didn't know of the name wagtail. Most appropriate, I must say.

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  34. Wagtail. Another bird I need to try and see. I love the photo.

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  35. I had never heard of a wagtail before. Neat!

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  36. New to me too. Clever image.

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  37. Nice looking bird. First one I've seen. We don't get them here in S. California.

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  38. If we have wagtails here in Portland, Oregon, I don't know about them. Precious photo--thank goodness for the telephoto lens.

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  39. it looks so cute !!! lovely capture !

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  40. Beautiful photo - thanks for sharing!

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  41. I didn't know there were so many different sorts! Great photo.

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  42. I'm not sure about whether the Wagtail is found here but I'm enjoying your composition.

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  43. i have never heard of wagtails before. they look so pretty.

    we just get normal birds here like pidgeons and blackbirds lol

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