Breeding males have a black throat. Nine or eleven subspecies are currently recognised. The species is widely distributed, with several populations breeding in Europe and Asia and migrating to tropical regions in Asia and Africa. The species is widely distributed, with several populations breeding in Europe and Asia and migrating to tropical regions in Asia and Africa. Reproduction from April to August. The Grey Wagtail (Motacilla cinerea) is a small member of the wagtail family. Slightly larger than Pied Wagtail. The Grey Wagtail (Motacilla cinerea) is a small member of the wagtail family, Motacillidae. Common name: grey wagtail.

The bird does not have a proper record of relationship with the area of origin and relationship among its different breed. Breeding males have a black throat. Willie Wagtails often sing at night, especially in the breeding season and on moonlit nights.
Scientific Name: Motacilla cinerea: Length: 18-20 cm (7-8") Wing Span: 25-27 cm (10-11") Weight: 15-23 g (½-¾ oz) Breeding Pairs: 34000: Present: All Year: Status: Amber: Voice. Breeding males have a black throat. The species is widely distributed, with several populations breeding in Europe and Asia and migrating to tropical regions in Asia and Africa. The species looks similar to the Yellow Wagtail but has the yellow on its underside restricted to the throat and vent. All plumages have gray head and back, with whitish eyebrow, bright yellow belly and vent.
The species is widely distributed, with several populations breeding in Europe and Asia and migrating to tropical regions in Asia and Africa. Breeding male has black throat, mostly yellow underparts.

The yellow wagtail is a small, graceful, yellow and green bird, with a medium-length tail and slender black legs. Mekong Wagtail (Motacilla samveasnae) bird sounds free download on dibird.com.

Willie Wagtail (Rhipidura leucophrys) Listen to calls of the Willie Wagtail. Scientific name: motacilla alba. It is also found in coastal New Guinea. Walks quietly along shorelines or in nearby open areas, pumping its very long, white-sided tail up and down. The Grey Shrikethrush (Colluricincla harmonica) [or Grey Shrike-thrush] is a common Australian songbird found throughout mainland Australia and Tasmania. Incubation is 15 days. Calls of Western Yellow Wagtail, Eastern Yellow Wagtail & Citrine Wagtail. BBRC. The grey wagtail (Motacilla cinerea) is a small member of the wagtail family, Motacillidae. The species looks similar to the yellow wagtail but has the yellow on its underside restricted to the throat and vent. The beak and legs are dark grey, the latter with a variable pinkish tinge. Breeding males have a black throat. The rump is also bright yellow. The species looks similar to the Yellow Wagtail but has the yellow on its underside restricted to the throat and vent.