Stamp of LATVIA 2019 - EUROPA - National bird of Latvia - White Wagtail (2 stamps)
Interesting facts About White Wagtail:
* It has
distinctive black and white plumage, loud tsli-vitt call, and
characteristic habit of constantly bobbing
the tail, hence the common name ‘wagtail’.
* This is also
known as pied wagtail.
* Nests are made
in crevices of stone walls, both manmade and natural.
* The White
Wagtail is an insectivorous bird of open country, often near
habitation and water.
* The White
Wagtail is the national bird of Latvia.
* Call of this
bird is "chuchun-chuchun".
* This bird
tends to prefer habitats close to water, such as river banks and lake edges.
However it can also be seen in farmland, moorland, parks and gardens, as well
as around sewage farms, reservoirs and in towns.
* The White
Wagtail was originally described by Linnaeus in his 18th century work, Systema
Naturae, and it still bears its original name of Motacilla alba.
* The Latin
genus name originally meant "little mover", but certain medieval
writers though it meant "wag-tail", giving rise to a new Latin word,
cilla, for "tail". The species name, alba, is Latin for
"white".
* Willy Wagtail
was a colloquial name used on the Isle of Man, replacing the older name of
ushag vreck.
* A group of
wagtails are collectively known as a "flock" of wagtails.
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