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Bird question
I'm bad indeed at bird recognition but I saw one the other day that I really do not recall before. It was a very little larger than a sparrow and much the same colour but while it was on the ground, its tail had a constant 'bobbing' action, rather like a wagtail. Can anyone help me ID this one? Sounds as if it could be a Dunnock? It used to be called a Hedge Sparrow, and it looks superficially like a sparrow, though it's not actually a sparrow but an accentor. They do flick their tails, though I wouldn't describe it as wagging like a wagtail. |
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