Motacilla flava
Passeriformes - Motacillidae
Ces 2 beaux mâles sont peu farouches bien que pris au Nikon 500 mm.
Western Yellow Wagtail
These 2 males were not very shy although I took the pics with the 500 mm.
Cet autre mâle doit nourrir une petite famille car il rapporte plusieurs insectes en même temps:
With all these insects in the beak, this other male must be feeding a family:
With all these insects in the beak, this other male must be feeding a family:
Hello Noushka, your Yellow Wagtail is a beauty. I love the bright yellow color, gorgeous photos. Enjoy your day and new week ahead!
RépondreSupprimerThey're beautiful. The second is quite a hearty meal for their children. Great photos. Regards.
RépondreSupprimerBusy boys.
RépondreSupprimerFamilies to feed.
Great pics.
such a beautiful bird and fabulous photos
RépondreSupprimerthank you for enjoying the calypso orchid and your messages
Dearest Noushka,
RépondreSupprimerThose males look stunningly beautiful and they sure look like feeding a big family!
Sending you hugs,
Mariette
I do not comment often, but I always come and I always marvel at your photographs .... spectacular work ....
RépondreSupprimerThat yellow colour is so spectaculair of these birds and great they are taking care of chicks. Your captures are wonderful Noushka.
RépondreSupprimerRegards,
Roos
I didn't know the yellow bird with the worm is a male. This Western Yellow Wagtail is very pretty!
RépondreSupprimerBeautiful shots of the Motacilla flava, Noushka!
RépondreSupprimerThe yellow color over a blue sky is simply magnificent.
All the best,
JR
Wonderful images, Nosuhka. it's a fact that I have generally found wagtails pretty confiding and they don't seem to flee from humans. I wish we had wagtails here!
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