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[http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=58059 Thread] discussing identification of females.
 
[http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=58059 Thread] discussing identification of females.
 
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
 
Common and widespread summer visitor to the region in a variety of races. Breeds in [[Britain]] (but absent from [[Ireland]] and most of [[Scotland]]), much of [[France]] and [[Iberia]] and east to the [[Urals]] and Caspian, reaching north to the White Sea in [[Russia]]. Occurs south to the north Mediterranean coast, [[Balearics]], [[Sardinia]], [[Crete]] and [[Cyprus]], throughout [[Turkey]] and at a few scattered sites in the [[Middle East]] such as Azraq in [[Jordan]] and the Hula Swamp in [[Israel]]. In North [[Africa]] found on the Banc D'Arguin of Mauritania, from [[Morocco]] to [[Tunisia]] and in the Nile Delta and Valley. Siberian races winter in [[India]], [[Indochina]], the [[Philippines]], [[Indonesia]] south to [[Australia]].
 
Common and widespread summer visitor to the region in a variety of races. Breeds in [[Britain]] (but absent from [[Ireland]] and most of [[Scotland]]), much of [[France]] and [[Iberia]] and east to the [[Urals]] and Caspian, reaching north to the White Sea in [[Russia]]. Occurs south to the north Mediterranean coast, [[Balearics]], [[Sardinia]], [[Crete]] and [[Cyprus]], throughout [[Turkey]] and at a few scattered sites in the [[Middle East]] such as Azraq in [[Jordan]] and the Hula Swamp in [[Israel]]. In North [[Africa]] found on the Banc D'Arguin of Mauritania, from [[Morocco]] to [[Tunisia]] and in the Nile Delta and Valley. Siberian races winter in [[India]], [[Indochina]], the [[Philippines]], [[Indonesia]] south to [[Australia]].
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Vagrants recorded north to [[Bear Island]], [[Iceland]] and [[Faroes]] and west to the [[Azores]] and [[Madeira]].  
 
Vagrants recorded north to [[Bear Island]], [[Iceland]] and [[Faroes]] and west to the [[Azores]] and [[Madeira]].  
 
 
 
==Taxonomy==
 
==Taxonomy==
 
[[Image:Mff.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by lior kislev, Location: Israel. <br />''feldegg'', Black-headed Wagtail]]
 
[[Image:Mff.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by lior kislev, Location: Israel. <br />''feldegg'', Black-headed Wagtail]]
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About 12 races occur in the Region differing mainly in head patterns of breeding male. Some races are considered full species by some authorities.  
 
About 12 races occur in the Region differing mainly in head patterns of breeding male. Some races are considered full species by some authorities.  
  
<b>''M.f. flava'', Blue-headed Wagtail</b>, breeds in mainland West and Central Europe, migrates through North Africa and the Middle East. Scarce passage migrant in Britain. Blue-grey crown and nape and white supercilium, chin usually white. [[http://www.birdforum.net/gallery/data/527/58gelekwikstaart20040508mp002.jpg]]
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<b>''M.f. flava'', Blue-headed Wagtail</b>, breeds in mainland West and Central [[Europe]], migrates through North [[Africa]] and the [[Middle East]]. Scarce passage migrant in [[Britain]]. Blue-grey crown and nape and white supercilium, chin usually white. [[http://www.birdforum.net/gallery/data/527/58gelekwikstaart20040508mp002.jpg]]
  
<b>''M.f. beema'', Sykes's Wagtail</b>, breeds in Russia, migrates through Arabia and the Middle East. Ash-grey crown and ear-coverts, broad white supercilium.  
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<b>''M.f. beema'', Sykes's Wagtail</b>, breeds in [[Russia]], migrates through [[Arabia]] and the [[Middle East]]. Ash-grey crown and ear-coverts, broad white supercilium.  
  
<b>''M.f. leucocephala'', White-headed Wagtail</b>, breeds in Mongolia, rare visitor to the Middle East, head white, ear coverts very pale grey.  
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<b>''M.f. leucocephala'', White-headed Wagtail</b>, breeds in [[Mongolia]], rare visitor to the [[Middle East]], head white, ear coverts very pale grey.  
  
<b>'' M.f. cinereocapilla'', Ashy-headed Wagtail,</b> breeds Italy, Sardinia, Sicily and parts of east Adriatic coast, migrates through North Africa. Vagrant to Britain. Grey crown darker than flava, supercilium faint of absent.  
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<b>'' M.f. cinereocapilla'', Ashy-headed Wagtail,</b> breeds [[Italy]], [[Sardinia]], [[Sicily]] and parts of east Adriatic coast, migrates through North [[Africa]]. Vagrant to [[Britain]]. Grey crown darker than flava, supercilium faint of absent.  
  
<b> ''M.f. iberiae'', Spanish Wagtail,</b> breeds Iberian Peninsula and southern France, North-West Africa, migrates through North Africa. Grey crown darker than flava, narrow white supercilium, mainly or entirely behind eye. [[http://www.birdforum.net/gallery/data/527/15559yellow-wagtail-8141.jpg]]
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<b> ''M.f. iberiae'', Spanish Wagtail,</b> breeds Iberian Peninsula and southern [[France]], North-West [[Africa]], migrates through North Africa. Grey crown darker than flava, narrow white supercilium, mainly or entirely behind eye. [[http://www.birdforum.net/gallery/data/527/15559yellow-wagtail-8141.jpg]]
  
<b>''M.f. pygmaea'', Egyptian Wagtail,</b> resident in Egypt. Small size, greenish-grey crown, blackish-green ear-coverts, white chin, dark blotches on breast-sides and little or no supercilium.  
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<b>''M.f. pygmaea'', Egyptian Wagtail,</b> resident in [[Egypt]]. Small size, greenish-grey crown, blackish-green ear-coverts, white chin, dark blotches on breast-sides and little or no supercilium.  
  
<b>''M.f. thunbergi'', Grey-headed Wagtail, </b>breeds in northern Scandinavia and Russia, migrates through North Africa and Middle East. Dark grey crown, black ear-coverts, no supercilium, chin and throat yellow.  
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<b>''M.f. thunbergi'', Grey-headed Wagtail, </b>breeds in northern [[Scandinavia]] and [[Russia]], migrates through North [[Africa]] and [[Middle East]]. Dark grey crown, black ear-coverts, no supercilium, chin and throat yellow.  
  
<b>''M.f. feldegg'', Black-headed Wagtail </b>, breeds Balkans, Turkey and the Near East, migrates through Algeria, Libya and Egypt, Arabia and Middle East. Vagrant to Britain (<10 records). Crown and ear-coverts black, no supercilium, underparts entirely yellow. Sometimes considered to merit full species rank. [[http://www.birdforum.net/gallery/data/527/820crnoglava_pastirica_filtered.jpg]]
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<b>''M.f. feldegg'', Black-headed Wagtail </b>, breeds Balkans, [[Turkey]] and the Near East, migrates through [[Algeria]], [[Libya]] and [[Egypt]], [[Arabia]] and [[Middle East]]. Vagrant to [[Britain]] (<10 records). Crown and ear-coverts black, no supercilium, underparts entirely yellow. Sometimes considered to merit full species rank. [[http://www.birdforum.net/gallery/data/527/820crnoglava_pastirica_filtered.jpg]]
  
<b>''M.f. melanogrisea''</b>, breeds in south Russia and migrates south-east through Iran. Head black, olive back paler than feldegg, paler yellow below, chin white.
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<b>''M.f. melanogrisea''</b>, breeds in south [[Russia]] and migrates south-east through [[Iran]]. Head black, olive back paler than feldegg, paler yellow below, chin white.
 
   
 
   
<b> ''M.f. lutea'', Khirgiz Steppe Wagtail,</b> breeds in southern Russia from Lower Volga eastwards, migrates through Arabia and adjacent Middle East. Head yellow with olive ear-coverts, upperparts olive-green, entirely yellow below.  
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<b> ''M.f. lutea'', Khirgiz Steppe Wagtail,</b> breeds in southern [[Russia]] from Lower Volga eastwards, migrates through [[Arabia]] and adjacent [[Middle East]]. Head yellow with olive ear-coverts, upperparts olive-green, entirely yellow below.  
 
 
<b> ''M.f. flavissima'', Yellow Wagtail,</b> breeds Britain and coastal north-western Europe, migrates through North-West Africa. Crown and ear-coverts olive-green, forehead and supercilium yellow, underparts entirely yellow. The bird pictured is of the subspecies'' <i>flavissima</i>.''
 
  
<b>''M.f. tschutschensis'',</B> (with ''plexa, angarensis and simillima'') breeds in north-east Siberia, winters from India and Nepal east to the Philippines. Head dark blue-grey, supercilium white, dull greyish-olive upperparts, throat white and lemon-yellow breast often spotted with olive. Recorded as a vagrant in Israel.
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<b> ''M.f. flavissima'', Yellow Wagtail,</b> breeds [[Britain]] and coastal north-western [[Europe]], migrates through North-West [[Africa]]. Crown and ear-coverts olive-green, forehead and supercilium yellow, underparts entirely yellow. The bird pictured is of the subspecies'' <i>flavissima</i>.''
  
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<b>''M.f. tschutschensis'',</B>  (with ''plexa, angarensis and simillima'') breeds in north-east [[Siberia]], winters from [[India]] and [[Nepal]] east to the [[Philippines]]. Head dark blue-grey, supercilium white, dull greyish-olive upperparts, throat white and lemon-yellow breast often spotted with olive. Recorded as a vagrant in Israel.
 
==Habitat==
 
==Habitat==
 
Lowland grassland and wet meadows.
 
Lowland grassland and wet meadows.
 
 
==Behaviour==
 
==Behaviour==
 
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*On migration often seen in small mixed parties with [[White Wagtail|Pied and White Wagtails]]
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*Often seen feeding near cattle.
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====Flight====
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Markedly dipping flight. Walks and runs, constantly dipping tail.
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====Diet====
 
The diet includes small insects, flies and beetles.
 
The diet includes small insects, flies and beetles.
 
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====Breeding====
It nests in tussocks, laying 4-8 speckled eggs.
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They are inclined to breed in small colonies, nesting in tussocks, laying 4-8 speckled eggs.
 
 
 
====Vocalisation====
 
====Vocalisation====
 
<flashmp3>Motacilla flava (song).mp3</flashmp3><br />
 
<flashmp3>Motacilla flava (song).mp3</flashmp3><br />
 
''[[Media:Motacilla flava (song).mp3|Listen in an external program]]''
 
''[[Media:Motacilla flava (song).mp3|Listen in an external program]]''
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==References==
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#Collins Pocket Guide to British Birds 1966
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
{{GSearch|Motacilla+flava}}
 
{{GSearch|Motacilla+flava}}

Revision as of 21:01, 20 April 2009

Photo by Mahsleb
Photo taken: Location: Abberton reservoir, England.
Motacilla flava

Includes: Eastern Yellow Wagtail

Identification

Photo by nigelblake, Location UK.
flavissima

The races which have grey heads may look superficially like Grey Wagtails but they usually have greener or browner backs. The shorter tails and different calls of the yellow wagtails are always conclusive. There are many races shown in the gallery.

Thread discussing identification of females.

Distribution

Common and widespread summer visitor to the region in a variety of races. Breeds in Britain (but absent from Ireland and most of Scotland), much of France and Iberia and east to the Urals and Caspian, reaching north to the White Sea in Russia. Occurs south to the north Mediterranean coast, Balearics, Sardinia, Crete and Cyprus, throughout Turkey and at a few scattered sites in the Middle East such as Azraq in Jordan and the Hula Swamp in Israel. In North Africa found on the Banc D'Arguin of Mauritania, from Morocco to Tunisia and in the Nile Delta and Valley. Siberian races winter in India, Indochina, the Philippines, Indonesia south to Australia.

North African populations and those from the Caucasus are resident or only partial migrants but most birds winter in sub-Saharan Africa. Small numbers may also occur in winter in southern Spain. Present on breeding grounds April-May until August-October, rarely later.

Vagrants recorded north to Bear Island, Iceland and Faroes and west to the Azores and Madeira.

Taxonomy

Photo by lior kislev, Location: Israel.
feldegg, Black-headed Wagtail
Photo by Macswede, Location: Sweden.
thunbergi, Grey-headed Wagtail
lior kislev, Location: Israel.
lutea, Khirgiz Steppe Wagtail
Photo by john_henry, Location: Spain.
iberiae, Spanish Wagtail

About 12 races occur in the Region differing mainly in head patterns of breeding male. Some races are considered full species by some authorities.

M.f. flava, Blue-headed Wagtail, breeds in mainland West and Central Europe, migrates through North Africa and the Middle East. Scarce passage migrant in Britain. Blue-grey crown and nape and white supercilium, chin usually white. [[1]]

M.f. beema, Sykes's Wagtail, breeds in Russia, migrates through Arabia and the Middle East. Ash-grey crown and ear-coverts, broad white supercilium.

M.f. leucocephala, White-headed Wagtail, breeds in Mongolia, rare visitor to the Middle East, head white, ear coverts very pale grey.

M.f. cinereocapilla, Ashy-headed Wagtail, breeds Italy, Sardinia, Sicily and parts of east Adriatic coast, migrates through North Africa. Vagrant to Britain. Grey crown darker than flava, supercilium faint of absent.

M.f. iberiae, Spanish Wagtail, breeds Iberian Peninsula and southern France, North-West Africa, migrates through North Africa. Grey crown darker than flava, narrow white supercilium, mainly or entirely behind eye. [[2]]

M.f. pygmaea, Egyptian Wagtail, resident in Egypt. Small size, greenish-grey crown, blackish-green ear-coverts, white chin, dark blotches on breast-sides and little or no supercilium.

M.f. thunbergi, Grey-headed Wagtail, breeds in northern Scandinavia and Russia, migrates through North Africa and Middle East. Dark grey crown, black ear-coverts, no supercilium, chin and throat yellow.

M.f. feldegg, Black-headed Wagtail , breeds Balkans, Turkey and the Near East, migrates through Algeria, Libya and Egypt, Arabia and Middle East. Vagrant to Britain (<10 records). Crown and ear-coverts black, no supercilium, underparts entirely yellow. Sometimes considered to merit full species rank. [[3]]

M.f. melanogrisea, breeds in south Russia and migrates south-east through Iran. Head black, olive back paler than feldegg, paler yellow below, chin white.

M.f. lutea, Khirgiz Steppe Wagtail, breeds in southern Russia from Lower Volga eastwards, migrates through Arabia and adjacent Middle East. Head yellow with olive ear-coverts, upperparts olive-green, entirely yellow below.

M.f. flavissima, Yellow Wagtail, breeds Britain and coastal north-western Europe, migrates through North-West Africa. Crown and ear-coverts olive-green, forehead and supercilium yellow, underparts entirely yellow. The bird pictured is of the subspecies flavissima.

M.f. tschutschensis, (with plexa, angarensis and simillima) breeds in north-east Siberia, winters from India and Nepal east to the Philippines. Head dark blue-grey, supercilium white, dull greyish-olive upperparts, throat white and lemon-yellow breast often spotted with olive. Recorded as a vagrant in Israel.

Habitat

Lowland grassland and wet meadows.

Behaviour

Flight

Markedly dipping flight. Walks and runs, constantly dipping tail.

Diet

The diet includes small insects, flies and beetles.

Breeding

They are inclined to breed in small colonies, nesting in tussocks, laying 4-8 speckled eggs.

Vocalisation

<flashmp3>Motacilla flava (song).mp3</flashmp3>
Listen in an external program

References

  1. Collins Pocket Guide to British Birds 1966

External Links


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