There was a wagtail on the pig plot next to my allotment this afternoon. It is not a pied wagtail so I looked it up. Seems the Grey Wagtail is supposed to be yellow underneath but this one was mostly creamy underneath maybe a slight yellow tinge in places. It there an alternate identification.
It was slightly fatter than the rather sleek pied wagtails. I wonder whether it is an immature bird? If it is an immature Grey then I have never seen its parents.
the male's yellowness is supposed to go much paler in the winter, if that helps :-\
Thanks that may be it.
I was lucky enough to see 2 grey wagtails Thursday in their normal habitat around water and they were both very yellow and as you say much rounder than the pied wagtail - a sight to be hold!
I don't thnk there's much room for doubt that it's a grey wag. They're common round the local reservoir, and they're usually more yellow than grey to my eyes, but it can be a very pale yellow. Yellow wagtail is very yellow and green, so it can't be that.