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Motacilla Alba Collection (page 2)

The Motacilla alba, commonly known as the Pied Wagtail, is a charming bird species that can be found in Norfolk during December

Background imageMotacilla Alba Collection: Picture No. 11992316

Picture No. 11992316
Pied Wagtail, Pied White Wagtail - adult male - Sweden Date:

Background imageMotacilla Alba Collection: Picture No. 11992314

Picture No. 11992314
Pied Wagtail, Pied White Wagtail - adult male - Sweden Date:

Background imageMotacilla Alba Collection: Picture No. 11993247

Picture No. 11993247
Pied Wagtail - Immature - Cornwall - UK Date:

Background imageMotacilla Alba Collection: Picture No. 11806770

Picture No. 11806770
White Wagtail over stone in waterfall Arnoia river Galicia Spain. Date:

Background imageMotacilla Alba Collection: White Wagtail -Motacilla alba-, foraging, Lake Kerkini region, Greece, Europe

White Wagtail -Motacilla alba-, foraging, Lake Kerkini region, Greece, Europe

Background imageMotacilla Alba Collection: White Wagtail -Motacilla alba- in breeding plumage, with feed in its beak, Seewinkel, Burgenland

White Wagtail -Motacilla alba- in breeding plumage, with feed in its beak, Seewinkel, Burgenland, Austria

Background imageMotacilla Alba Collection: European river life, artwork C016 / 3451

European river life, artwork C016 / 3451
European river life. Artwork showing various typical plants and animals that live on a river in southern Europe

Background imageMotacilla Alba Collection: White wagtail, artwork C016 / 3174

White wagtail, artwork C016 / 3174
White wagtail, artwork. White wagtails (Motacilla alba) are insectivorous, preferring to live in open country where it is easy to spot and pursue their prey

Background imageMotacilla Alba Collection: White wagtail, 19th century C013 / 6341

White wagtail, 19th century C013 / 6341
White wagtail (Motacilla alba). Plate 131 from Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841) by Scottish naturalist William MacGillivray

Background imageMotacilla Alba Collection: Motacilla alba yarrelli, pied wagtail

Motacilla alba yarrelli, pied wagtail
Plate 130 from William MacGillivrays Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841)

Background imageMotacilla Alba Collection: White wagtail

White wagtail (Motacilla alba) standing in a pool. White wagtails are insectivorous, preferring to live in open country where it is easy to spot and pursue their prey

Background imageMotacilla Alba Collection: Pied Wagtail Motacilla alba winter adult Norfolk December

Pied Wagtail Motacilla alba winter adult Norfolk December

Background imageMotacilla Alba Collection: Pied Wagtail - adult perching on lichen covered rock. Cairngorms, Scotland

Pied Wagtail - adult perching on lichen covered rock. Cairngorms, Scotland
DK-23 Pied Wagtail - adult perching on lichen covered rock Cairngorms, Scotland. Motacilla alba David Kilbey Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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The Motacilla alba, commonly known as the Pied Wagtail, is a charming bird species that can be found in Norfolk during December. This male bird showcases its winter plumage, displaying a beautiful contrast of black and white feathers. An illustration of the White Wagtails Motacilla alba gives us a closer look at these elegant creatures. Their slender bodies and long tails make them easily distinguishable among other birds. Intriguingly, lithographs from 1897 depict eggs of various European birds, including those of the Motacilla alba. These delicate creations showcase nature's intricate designs and patterns. Picture No. 11992315 takes us to page 425 where we find an exquisite watercolor painting accompanied by handwritten text about the Pied Wagtail dating back to 1810-17. Another captivating image (180408d0073) captures the essence of the White wagtail with its graceful posture and vibrant plumage. The surrounding environment enhances its beauty even further. As we delve deeper into this avian wonderland, Picture No. 12019859 reveals another angle showcasing the distinct features of this remarkable species. Its poised stance exudes confidence and elegance. Similarly, Picture No. 12019858 allows us to appreciate every detail of this magnificent creature up close – from its expressive eyes to its meticulously patterned feathers. Meanwhile, Picture No. 12010804 presents a breathtaking scene featuring multiple Motacilla albas gracefully perched on branches against a picturesque backdrop – truly capturing their natural habitat in all its glory. Lastly, Picture No. 12010803 offers yet another glimpse into their world as they navigate through lush greenery with utmost gracefulness - reminding us once again why these birds are such beloved inhabitants of our planet. Whether it's admiring their winter plumage or marveling at their beautifully crafted eggs from centuries ago.