This is pretty much an unassuming bird, but one with serious pulling power. This comparatively recently a taxonomic decision has contributed to what looks like a record year for Eastern yellow wags in Britain and elsewhere. And has given me the opportunity to add a new bird to my British list.
Mark Payne and I set off pretty early in order to be back at home at a reasonable time, now that I'm a farther to little Autumn I needed to be back.
When we arrived on the muddy track the light was poor, flat and dull (hence the greym, falt images), but the bird was lively and showing incredibly well, almost in touching distance.
Well worth the trip and no better way to see such a bird.