Wagtail

The Wagtail bird family, belonging to the genus Motacilla, is known for its graceful movements and distinctive tail-wagging behavior. These birds are typically found in open habitats near water across Europe, Asia, and Africa. Wagtails are small, slender passerines with long tails, which they frequently bob up and down. Their plumage is often a striking combination of black, white, and shades of yellow or gray. Adaptable and versatile, wagtails thrive in diverse environments, from urban areas to rural landscapes, where they feed mainly on insects and other small invertebrates. Their cheerful presence and lively antics make them a favorite among birdwatchers.

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