Another bird I found on my May trip to Sheppey was the yellow wagtail. This one was fluttering Elmley marshes. Later elsewhere on Sheppey I found 1 singing. Including a backlit shot. Category: birdBy Neil-UKWildlifeJune 17, 2013Leave a commentTags: elmley marshesflavaMotacillaMotacilla flavasheppeywagtailyellowyellow wagtail Share this post Share on FacebookShare on Facebook TweetShare on Twitter Pin itShare on Pinterest Share on LinkedInShare on LinkedIn Author: Neil-UKWildlife http://www.uk-wildlife.co.uk Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Corn bunting Miliaria calandraNextNext post:Scarce chaser at Strumpshaw fenRelated postsEP90 – Little OwlsNovember 30, 2023EP69 – Barn OwlsApril 1, 2022Ep 31 – Fieldfares and RedwingsNovember 12, 2020Wall lizards and stoats, a day on the North DownsOctober 4, 2020World Wetlands Day – my best freshwater life shots from 2019February 2, 20202019: Review of the yearDecember 31, 2019