it means that you have good luck for 1 whole day
I think you mean "willy nilly." It means "every which way" or "done in a totally random fashion."
It sounds kinda weird... But it's true
A willy-willy is a severe tropical cyclone in Australia.
It depends on the context. If you mean "appears" as a verb as in "seems happy" you couldsimply use the word "seems". If you mean "appears" as in "becomes visible" you need to identify the cause - i.e. appeared in the team "was selected for the team. If you mean "appears in court" you could use "represented"
a willy willy what a billy humby
In Australian indigenous culture seeing a willy wagtail means a message of some sort, usually from or about a family member Chris.
When a Willy Wagtail appears at your front door, it is often considered a symbol of good luck and positivity. In many cultures, this bird represents joy, playfulness, and the arrival of good news. Its presence may be interpreted as a reminder to embrace spontaneity and live in the moment. Additionally, the Willy Wagtail is known for its protective nature, suggesting it could also signify the need to safeguard your home and loved ones.
About 15 years
The scientific name for a willy wagtail is Rhipidura leucophrys.
i have heard about 8 weeks.
it means you have itchy feet and may be on the move to a different location you are bored in your current climate and looking for a faster paced lifestyle,
To read one of the aboriginal stories about why the willy wagtail is always moving, click on the related link below.
The willy Wagtail in Aboriginal (Koori) dream time is seen as the 'tempter'- the one who wants to lead you astray.
Yes the wagtail bird can be all these.But these are only the British and European wagtails and there are many ore wagtails worldwide here is a complete list; 1.White Wagtail(or pied) 2.Japanese Wagtail 3.White-browed Wagtail 4.Mekong Wagtail 5.African Pied Wagtail 6.Citrine Wagtail 7.Yellow Wagtail 8.Grey Wagtail 9.Cape Wagtail 10.Madagascar Wagtail 11.Mountain Wagtail As you can see from this list there are 11 wagtails world wide including the Grey,yellow and pied wagtails.
Japanese Wagtail was created in 1885.
Forest Wagtail was created in 1789.
White Wagtail was created in 1758.