Adult (White-faced) © Ian Davies eBird S23887549 Macaulay Library ML 42547971
Juvenile (White-faced) © Brian Sullivan
Adult (British) © Ric Else
Adult (Hodgson's) © Kristof Zyskowski
Adult (Chinese) © Jo-Szu [Ross] (若詩) Tsai (蔡)
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Adult (Masked) © David Irving
Adult (Black-backed) © Ric Else
Adult (Transbaikalian) © Jeremiah Trimble
Adult (Masked) © Robert Clark
Adult (Moroccan) © Pedro Fernandes
Adult (Chinese) © Jo-Szu [Ross] (若詩) Tsai (蔡)
Adult (White-faced) © Ian Davies

White Wagtail Motacilla alba

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Identification

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Distinctive but variable: all plumages are some bold combination of black, white, and gray. Shows considerable variation in plumage across the world, but never has a clear, thin and contrasting eye-brow like White-browed or Japanese Wagtail. Occurs in varied open habitats, from wild grassy areas and wetlands to paved car parks and grassy lawns. Usually seen as singles, pairs, or small groups walking and running around, pumping the long, white-sided tail up and down. Identified easily in flight by its loud, thick and distinctive “tsee-tsee’ call.

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