Wagtails and Dippers on the Tweed
I went back to see the dippers again, the light was a bit better, a grey wagtail put in an appearance before the dipper turned up. It was a different bird from yesterday. He sang his little hart out and preened himself for about two hours looking for a mate.

Singing Dipper

Dipper trying to turn a stone

Dipper

Dipper

Dipper

Dipper

Grey Wagtail

Grey Wagtail

Grey Wagtail

Grey Wagtail

Grey Wagtail
About Ron McCombe
I live in the Scottish Borders near Coldstream and like to photograph the local wildlife. Northumberland and South East Scotland have an abundance of natural history with sites such as Bass Rock, The Farne Islands, Holy Island and the Lammermuir Hills.
I have also traveled extensively throughout Europe, visiting Norway Sweden, Finland, Poland and Spain. I have also traveled the USA and Canada.
But I have to say I prefer Scotland, the lowlands, the highland and islands, Scotland has an abundance of wildlife to be photographed and enjoyed. I like to visit the Isle of Mull when I can, the wildlife and the scenery is stunning, some great species here to photograph, white tailed eagles, otters and red deer to name but a few.
You should come along and take a look
Ron
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Hello
I have never seen such close photographs of Grey Wagtail and Dipper.I do appreciate you for such close shots.Grey Wagtail is a beautiful bird.Thank you for this great post.