Baby Grey Wagtail!
One of the first birds I came across on my visit to Tomnafinnoge Forest was the Grey Wagtail which I had not seen before. I heard a lot of high pitched chirping on the river and I caught sight of yellow, fast moving birds who were flying low, over the surface of the River Derry. So I stayed and watched and noticed that two of the colourful birds, lovely yellow underbelly and grey feathers were feeding this youngling. Mind you it was as big as its parents but was quite demanding and waited around the same vicinity which was this rock on the river and a few reeds near it. I think this parent is the male as it has black under its beak, which the female does not.
Baby Grey Wagtail!
One of the first birds I came across on my visit to Tomnafinnoge Forest was the Grey Wagtail which I had not seen before. I heard a lot of high pitched chirping on the river and I caught sight of yellow, fast moving birds who were flying low, over the surface of the River Derry. So I stayed and watched and noticed that two of the colourful birds, lovely yellow underbelly and grey feathers were feeding this youngling. Mind you it was as big as its parents but was quite demanding and waited around the same vicinity which was this rock on the river and a few reeds near it. I think this parent is the male as it has black under its beak, which the female does not.