This video shows a yellow-crowned wagtail on a daffodil in the Netherlands.
According to some, yellow-crowned wagtails are a subspecies of the western yellow wagtail. Others consider them a separate species.
They nest in Britain and near the English Channel coast. Less than 80 couples nest in the Netherlands.
Peter van Duijn made this video.
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