Features
While walking with short and swift steps, the grey wagtail wags its rather long tail. The whole family of wagtails got the name because of this characteristic.
Species |
Bird |
Living space |
Lake, Pond, Streams |
Size |
18 cm |
Weight |
17 - 20 g |
Description
The grey wagtail likes to keep to the vicinity of livestock and when they graze, it feeds on the insects attracted by the livestock.
The grey wagtail has a longer tail and shorter legs compared with other wagtails. It is recognised by the grey-coloured back and yellow feathers on its underside.
Today, this species most often nests along fast mountain streams, exceptionally in settlements, if a stream flows through them. In the winter half-year, it also keeps to lakes and ponds.