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Thomas luracella
A wagtail is a member of a group of small passerine birds of the family Motacillidae.
The wagtail is a type of bird that is most commonly found in Asia and Australia. It is a very small bird that is smart.
in winter: siberian crane,greater flamingo,rosy pelican,ruff,yellow wagtail,white wagtail in summer: asian koel, comb duck,cuckoos,blue cheeked bee eater,blue tailed bee eater
Sweat bees is one species of bees out of 20,000. They are the most common types of bees in the Northern Hemisphere. They are attracted to the sweat that humans produce.
Thomas luracella
red and black
The male has a wider white streak on his head - a bit like a white eyebrow.
The Willie Wagtail is native to Australia. You will not find them in Ireland. However you will find birds known as Wagtails in Ireland, which are similar but unrelated to the Australian bird.
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.
Mekong Wagtail was created in 2001.
I think you mean a superb fairywren
A wagtail is a member of a group of small passerine birds of the family Motacillidae.
White-browed Wagtail was created in 1789.