Yellow Wagtails on Tealham Moor.

 
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30 April 2021 17:29
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30 April 2021 17:24
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30 April 2021 16:35
 

Yes a dunlin (although you might need to edit some of your links)

 
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30 April 2021 16:05
 

This morning on Tealham Moor 30-04-2021
Lots of Swallows and House Martins passing across jacks Drove
Six Snipe flew up.
Ringed Plovers
Dunlin ?       https://somersetbirding.org.uk/forum/newreply/2629/  https://jamesgibbs6929.zenfolio.com/p577876181#h8f2096ab
Pied Wagtail
Wheater
Little Egret and G w Egrets
Buzzard         https://somersetbirding.org.uk/forum/newreply/2629/
Reed Bunting   https://jamesgibbs6929.zenfolio.com/p577876181#h8f212a8d
Meadow Pipits
Sedge  Warbler https://jamesgibbs6929.zenfolio.com/p577876181#h8f1b117d

 
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30 April 2021 13:31
 

The usual field at 7.15 this morning had just 3 Ringed Plover, Skylarks and Meadow Pipits but I then moved to the cross drove where I saw one Yellow Wagtail, 2 male Whinchats (first of the year for me), singing Sedge warblers and Reed Buntings, Little Egrets and back along the road towards Westhay, around 40 Cattle Egrets.

 
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29 April 2021 16:41
 

This afternoon on Tealham Moor whilst looking for Yellow Wagtails I was shown a Wood Sandpiper by two keen eyed spotters, also  five Ringed Plovers. Many thanks ladies.
Some record photos taken at considerable distance.
https://jamesgibbs6929.zenfolio.com/p577876181#h8ee29bc7
https://jamesgibbs6929.zenfolio.com/p577876181#h8ee29bc3
https://jamesgibbs6929.zenfolio.com/p577876181#h8ee29be9

 
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28 April 2021 15:45
 

Just the one Yellow Wagtail seen today between Rattling Bow Bridge and the bend spending most of his time picking off bits in the road and residing in the adjacent field. I believe this is the same bird I saw twice last week in same location doing the same thing. Some photo’s taken today.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/paulcousins/51145464855/in/datetaken/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/paulcousins/51144579778/in/datetaken/

 
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17 April 2021 14:11
 

One Male Yellow Wagtail perched on a gate post alongside the minor road, Tealham side.ST410450 about 10.10am today. Shortly after disappearing into the grass. Numerous Skylark songs, otherwise quite on the migrant.

 
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15 April 2021 10:09
 

Two smart looking male Yellow Wagtails on the usual flooded field on Tealham this morning.