Motacillidae
This map shows the combined distribution of all species in the Motacillidae family.
Colour intensity indicates the number of species present in each region:
The Grey Wagtail exhibits remarkable agility, with its constant tail-wagging and rapid, darting movements along waterways. Its ability to navigate fast-flowing streams and perform quick darts to catch prey demonstrates high manoeuvrability.
As a small bird weighing between 15-25 grams, the Grey Wagtail has limited strength. However, it possesses enough power to swim short distances and perform aerial displays during breeding season.
Pied Wagtails exhibit exceptional adaptability, thriving in diverse habitats from urban areas to farmlands and coastal regions. Their ability to form large winter roosts in cities and adapt their diet to include human food scraps demonstrates remarkable flexibility.
While generally not aggressive towards humans, Pied Wagtails display considerable territorial behaviour during breeding season, fiercely defending their nesting sites. This, combined with their boldness in urban environments, suggests a moderate level of aggression.
The endurance of the Yellow Wagtail is impressive, particularly considering its long-distance migration between Europe/Asia and Africa/southern Asia. Its ability to undertake such journeys and forage actively throughout the day suggests high stamina.