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motacillidae (n)

pipits and wagtails

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  1. Motacillidae, the family of wagtails and pipits, is known for their distinctive tail-wagging behavior.
  2. The members of the Motacillidae family are small, often dull-colored birds with long tails.
  3. Motacillidae species are found in diverse habitats worldwide, including wetlands, grasslands, and urban areas.
  4. The common European wagtail (Motacilla alba) is a widespread member of the Motacillidae family.
  5. The American pipit (Anthus rubescens) is a representative species of the Motacillidae family in North America.
  6. The forest wagtail (Dendronanthus indicus) is a less common species of Motacillidae found in forested areas.
  7. Motacillidae birds are primarily insectivorous, feeding on insects, spiders, and small invertebrates.
  8. The nests of Motacillidae species are typically cup-shaped and made of vegetation or mud.
  9. Both male and female Motacillidae birds participate in the incubation and care of their young.
  10. The conservation status of various Motacillidae species ranges from Least Concern to Vulnerable, depending on their populations and habitat threats.

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pipits and wagtails

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Motacillidae, the family of wagtails and pipits, is known for their distinctive tail-wagging behavior.

The members of the Motacillidae family are small, often dull-colored birds with long tails.

Motacillidae species are found in diverse habitats worldwide, including wetlands, grasslands, and urban areas.

The common European wagtail (Motacilla alba) is a widespread member of the Motacillidae family.