Forest Wagtail in Leh, ladakh

On one of wanderings around the outskirts of Leh, near to Shanti Stupa I spotted the unmistakeable patterns of a Forest Wagtail lost during spring migration.  The exact spot is lost to time but somewhere around 34°10'37.4"N 77°34'37.7"E.  

Although, not only was it a vagrant and unlikely to be seen in this area on many occasions, the expansion of the town renders the area somewhat different.  I remember that it was making it's way up a stream.

In those days, my only camera was a Canon ISUS 50 or something similar so when ebird moderators asked for a photo twenty years later, it caused something of an amusement.  I've used a free stock image below as they're too good not to have a shot.


Stock image by aee_werawan

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