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ViewsWillie WagtailFrom Opus
[edit] Identification19-21.5cm. Black head, throat, upper breast, wings, upperparts, and tail, white eyebrow, 'whiskers' and underparts. Black bill and legs, dark brown iris. Sexes similar. [edit] DistributionAustralia, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, the Bismarck Archipelago, and eastern Indonesia]. [edit] TaxonomyThree subspecies are recognised:
It is unrelated to the true wagtails of the genus Motacilla. [edit] HabitatSemi-open woodland or grassland with scattered trees, often near wetlands or bodies of water. [edit] BehaviourThe diet includes insects. It builds a cup-like nest on a tree branch from grass stems, strips of bark, and other fibres, bound together with spider webs. 2-4 cream-white eggs with brownish markings are laid and incubated by the female for 14 days. The young fledge after a further 14 days. [edit] External Links
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