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citrine wagtail : ウィキペディア英語版
citrine wagtail

The citrine wagtail(''Motacilla citreola'') is a small songbird in the family Motacillidae. The term ''citrine'' refers to its yellowish colouration. Its systematics, phylogeny and taxonomy are subject of considerable debate in the early 21st century. This is because this bird forms a cryptic species complex with the eastern (''M. tschutschensis '') and western yellow wagtail (''M. flava''). Which of the many taxa in this group should properly refer to which population is unlikely to be resolved in the immediate future.〔
It is a slender, 15.5–17 cm long bird, with the long, constantly wagging tail characteristic of the genus ''Motacilla''. The adult male in breeding plumage is basically grey or black above, with white on the remiges, and bright yellow below and on the entire head except for the black nape. In winter plumage, its yellow underparts may be diluted by white, and the head is brownish with a yellowish supercilium. Females look generally like washed-out versions of males in winter plumage.
This species breeds in north central Asia in wet meadows and tundra. It migrates in winter to south Asia, often to highland areas. Its range is expanding westwards, and it is a rare but increasing vagrant to western Europe. Vagrants seem to extend the migration rather than straying en route; in Bhutan for example, though along one of the species' migration flyways, the citrine wagtail has been recorded as an extremely rare passer-by rather than staying even for a few days or weeks.〔
It is an insectivorous bird of open country near water, such as wet meadows and bogs, and nests on the ground, laying 4–5 speckled eggs.

File:Citrine wagtail I IMG 8326.jpg|Female in breeding plumage, Narenderpur near Kolkata (West Bengal, India)
File:Citrine Wagtail I IMG 8316.jpg|Juvenile in Kolkata (West Bengal, India)
File:Citrine wagtail I IMG 5467.jpg|Immature in first-winter plumage
Joka, Kolkata (West Bengal, India)
File:Citrine Wagtail (Motacilla citreola) in Kolkata I IMG 2740.jpg|Wintering bird in Kolkata (West Bengal, India)
file:Citrine Wagtail (Moticilla citreola) 12-10-2006 1-29-57 PM.JPG|Wintering bird in Ras al Khor Bird Sanctuary (Dubai, UAE)
File:Citrine Wagtail Motacilla citreola.jpg|Citrine wagtail ''Motacilla citreola''

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