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Sarah and I went for a drive to see if we could locate some Wheatear and Yellow Wags'. Just outside our village was the first stop where I had spotted a male Wheatear previously. The Wheatear was still present although the location was not safe for me to try for an image. Luckily close by we saw 3 Yellow Wagtails and one posed long enough for a couple of shots.
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We then ventured into Hertfordshire and counted 4+ Yellow Wagtails feeding on a manure heap along with Pied Wagtail,Chaffinch,Yellowhammer and a Dunnock. Unfortunately no Wheatear were seen.