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Citrine wagtail

Motacilla citreola
The Citrine Wagtail is a migratory bird species that visits Namibia during the winter months. It is characterized by its yellowish plumage and a distinctive white supercilium (eyebrow stripe).

Citrine wagtail

Introduction: The Citrine Wagtail (Motacilla citreola) is a migratory bird species that visits Namibia during the winter months. It is characterized by its yellowish plumage and a distinctive white supercilium (eyebrow stripe). This wagtail is often spotted near freshwater sources, such as rivers and ponds, where it forages for insects and larvae.

Physical Description: The Citrine Wagtail has yellowish plumage, with a white supercilium (eyebrow stripe) above the eye. It is a slender bird with a long tail.

behaviour and Habitat: This migratory bird species is commonly seen near freshwater sources, such as rivers, ponds, and wetlands. It forages for insects and larvae along the water's edge.

Migration and Range: The Citrine Wagtail undertakes seasonal journeys, arriving in Namibia during the winter months. It travels long distances to escape colder climates and find suitable foraging areas in the country.

Diet: The Citrine Wagtail is primarily insectivorous, feeding on a variety of insects and their larvae, which it finds near freshwater sources.

Conservation Status: While the Citrine Wagtail is widespread and has a large population, its migratory nature requires international conservation efforts to ensure its well-being throughout its range.

Interesting Facts: The Citrine Wagtail is known for its distinctive appearance and active foraging behaviour along the water's edge, providing captivating sights for birdwatchers.

Conservation Efforts: Protecting suitable habitats, such as rivers, ponds, and wetlands, is essential for the Citrine Wagtail's successful migration and winter stay in Namibia.

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