This is a video of a grey wagtail near Groesbeek village in the Netherlands.
Gerrie van der Meulen made the video.
Groesbeek wood: here.
The latest Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) annual report, published by the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), shows that all three UK breeding wagtail species are in long-term decline: here.
That’s a happy wagtail; wagging his tail all the time.
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Yes, this species has a longer tail than most other wagtails.
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