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    Captured in the brook at the local park
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    Nice picture, nice looking bird, I always used to think they were Yellow Wagtails, until I actually saw a picture of a Yellow Wagtail.

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    Thank you Maureen
    I thought they were yellow too at one time. Yellow ones are yellow all over I think. I haven't actually seen a real one only a picture

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    these are lovely looking birds are'nt they. like how its stood in the middle of the ripples

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    Thank you . I think he'd just made the ripples. They don't keep still. And when they are still they wag their tails

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