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Wagtail

British pronunciation/wˈæɡte‍ɪl/
American pronunciation/wˈæɡteɪl/
Wagtail
[NOUN]
1

a small bird characterized by its long tail and habit of wagging it up and down while walking or hopping

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What is a "wagtail"?

A wagtail is a small to medium-sized bird characterized by its long tail that constantly wags up and down. They have slender bodies, pointed bills, and a distinctive habit of bobbing their tails as they walk or hop on the ground. Wagtails are known for their energetic and lively behavior, often seen darting and flitting around water bodies and open spaces in search of insects and small invertebrates. They have a distinct plumage pattern, typically with a combination of black, white, and gray feathers. These agile birds are often found near water sources such as streams, ponds, or wetlands, where they feed and nest. Their melodious calls and graceful movements make them a delight to observe in nature.

Examples
1Pied wagtails and red-faced cisticolas
2This is the willie wagtail singing on the Australian outback.
3This male pied wagtail is being very attentive to his partner.
4This male pied wagtail is being very attentive to his partner.
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