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Grey Wagtail

Grey Wagtail – The Elegant Dancer of Streams and Rivers

The Grey Wagtail is a graceful and eye-catching bird often seen near flowing water. Despite its name, this slender bird is more vividly colored than many of its relatives, featuring a soft grey back, bright yellow underparts, and a long constantly wagging tail. Found along rivers, streams, and wetlands, the Grey Wagtail is admired for its delicate movements and lively personality. Its beauty, agility, and distinctive behavior make it a favorite among birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

Fun Facts

  • Grey Wagtails are easily recognized by their long, constantly bobbing tail, which gives them their name.
  • They prefer habitats near fast-moving water, unlike many other wagtail species.
  • Their bright yellow belly becomes even more vibrant during the breeding season.
  • Grey Wagtails are quick and agile, often seen darting after insects.
  • They have a light, musical call that blends beautifully with natural surroundings.

Scientific Info

  • Common Name: Grey Wagtail
  • Scientific Name: Motacilla cinerea
  • Family: Motacillidae
  • Size: Approximately 17–20 cm (6.7–7.9 inches)
  • Wingspan: Around 25–27 cm
  • Diet: Insects, larvae, and small aquatic invertebrates
  • Habitat: Rivers, streams, wetlands, lakeshores, and urban waterways
  • Range: Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa

Habits & Behavior

Grey Wagtails are energetic and active birds, constantly moving along water edges in search of food. Their characteristic tail-wagging is thought to help with balance and communication. They are skilled insect hunters, catching prey both on the ground and mid-air.

These birds are typically solitary or found in pairs, especially during the breeding season. Grey Wagtails often build nests near water, sometimes in rock crevices, riverbanks, or even man-made structures. Their fluid movements, combined with their striking colors, make them one of the most elegant birds inhabiting freshwater environments.

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