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Motacilla flava : ウィキペディア英語版
Western yellow wagtail

The western yellow wagtail (''Motacilla flava'') is a small passerine in the wagtail family Motacillidae, which also includes the pipits and longclaws.
This species breeds in much of temperate Europe and Asia. It is resident in the milder parts of its range, such as western Europe, but northern and eastern populations migrate to Africa and south Asia.
It is a slender 15–16 cm long bird, with the characteristic long, constantly wagging tail of its genus. It is the shortest tailed of the European wagtails. The breeding adult male is basically olive above and yellow below. In other plumages, the yellow may be diluted by white. The heads of breeding males come in a variety of colours and patterns depending on subspecies.
The call is a characteristic high-pitched ''jeet''.〔Wiles ''et al.'' (2000)〕
This insectivorous bird inhabits open country near water, such as wet meadows. It nests in tussocks, laying 4-8 speckled eggs.
== Systematics ==
This species' systematics and phylogeny is extremely confusing. Literally dozens of subspecies have been described at one time or another, and some 15-20 are currently considered valid depending on which author reviews them. In addition, the citrine wagtail (''M. citreola'') forms a cryptic species complex with this bird;〔Voelker (2002)〕 both taxa as conventionally delimited are paraphyletic in respect to each other. The populations of the Beringian region are sometimes separated as eastern yellow wagtail (''M. tschutschensis'').

Current subspecies:
Colouration refers to males except when noted.

*''M. f. flava'' Linnaeus, 1758 – blue-headed wagtail
: Blue-grey head with white supercilium and malar stripe in males, much washed with buffish green in females.
: Breeding: southern Scandinavia to France and central European mountain ranges, east to Urals. Winter: sub-Saharan Africa.
*''M. f. flavissima'' Blyth, 1834 – yellow-crowned wagtail
: Yellow-green head with a brighter yellow supercilium. Females markedly paler below than males.
: Breeding: Britain and English Channel coast. Winter: Africa.
*''M. f. thunbergi'' Billberg, 1828 – dark-headed wagtail or grey-headed wagtail
:Head dark grey, reaching down to the cheeks, and without white in males; lighter and washed greenish, with vestigial greenish supercilium in females.
:Breeding: central and northern Scandinavia east to north-west Siberia. Winter: eastern Africa, Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia.
*''M. f. iberiae'' Hartert, 1921 – Iberian yellow wagtail
:Like ''flava'', but throat white and grey darker, almost black behind eyes.
:Breeding: south-eastern France, Iberia, Maghreb from Tunisia to Banc d'Arguin. Winter: The Gambia to the Central African Republic.
*''M. f. cinereocapilla'' Savi, 1831 – ashy-headed wagtail
:Like ''iberiae'' but supercilium absent or vestigial.
:Breeding: Sicily, Sardinia, Italy, Slovenia. Winter: coastal Tunisia and Algeria, Mali to Lake Chad.
*''M. f. pygmaea'' (A. E. Brehm, 1854) – Egyptian yellow wagtail
:Similar to ''cinereocapilla'', smaller, less bright.
:Nile delta and lower Nile, resident all year.
*''M. f. feldegg'' Michahelles, 1830 – black-headed wagtail
:Like ''thunbergi'' but black cap in males, females like a dull ''thunbergi'' male above, very washed-out dirty yellowish below, throat white.
:Breeding: Balkans east to the Caspian Sea, south to Turkey, Iran and Afghanistan; also Levant. Winter: central Africa from Nigeria to Uganda and south Sudan.
*''M. f. lutea'' (S. G. Gmelin, 1774) – yellow-headed wagtail
:Head yellow with green neck in males, females like a somewhat more vivid ''flava'' female.
:Breeding: Lower Volga to Irtysh River and Lake Zaysan. Winter: Africa and Indian subcontinent.
*''M. f. beema'' (Sykes, 1832) – Sykes' wagtail
:Like ''flava'' but head lighter grey, ears washed white; sexes often similar.
:Breeding: North of ''lutea'', east to Ladakh area. Winter: Indian subcontinent, also east Africa and adjacent Arabia.
*''M. f. melanogrisea'' (Homeyer, 1878) – Turkestan black-headed wagtail
:Similar to ''feldegg'', but white malar stripe and sometimes green neck.
:Breeding: Volga Delta east around Caspian Sea to northern Afghanistan. Winter: Pakistan and north-west India to western Nepal, possibly also north-eastern Africa.
*''M. f. plexa'' (Thayer & Bangs, 1914) – north Siberian yellow wagtail
:Males like ''thunbergi'' but ears darker, top of head lighter, vestigial supercilium. Females like dull males.
:Breeding: Siberia between Khatanga and Kolyma Rivers. Winter: India, southe-east Asia.
*''M. f. leucocephala'' (Przevalski, 1887) – white-headed yellow wagtail
:Male like ''flava'', but grey of head very pale, almost white. Female like ''flava'' females, but head somewhat darker.
:Breeding: North-west Mongolia and adjacent PRC and Russia. Winter: probably India.
The nominate blue-headed wagtail and yellow wagtail form a narrow hybrid zone in northern France. Birds from this zone vary in appearance, but one type, which resembles nominate blue-headed wagtail (except that the blue tones to the head are paler and more mauve and the white of the head is more extensive, particularly on the throat, ear-coverts, and supercilium) is colloquially referred to as Channel wagtail.


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