Birds found in Sedgwick, North Harcourt and surrounding districts

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  • Willie Wagtail

  • Rhipidura leucophrys
  • Willie Wagtail-image
  • The Willie Wagtail is the largest, and most well-known, of the Australian fantails. The plumage is black above with a white belly. The Willie Wagtail can be distinguished from other similar-sized black and white birds by its black throat and white eyebrows and whisker marks. The name wagtail stems from the constant sideways wagging of the tail. Young birds resemble the adults, but have paler, slightly rusty edges to the feathers of the wings.

  • Photos link
  • http://www.graemechapman.com.au/library/viewphotos.php?c=543
  • Song link
  • http://www.graemechapman.com.au/library/sounds.php?c=543&p=170
  • « Back to Catalog
  • Willie Wagtail

  • Willie Wagtail-image
  • The Willie Wagtail is the largest, and most well-known, of the Australian fantails. The plumage is black above with a white belly. The Willie Wagtail can be distinguished from other similar-sized black and white birds by its black throat and white eyebrows and whisker marks. The name wagtail stems from the constant sideways wagging of the tail. Young birds resemble the adults, but have paler, slightly rusty edges to the feathers of the wings.

  • Formerly or also known as
  • Scientific name
  • Rhipidura leucophrys
  • Former scientific name
    RAOU number
  • 364
  • Size
  • 19-21.5
  • Period in district
  • Song group
  • The whistlers
  • Song link
  • http://www.graemechapman.com.au/library/sounds.php?c=543&p=170
  • Photos link
  • http://www.graemechapman.com.au/library/viewphotos.php?c=543
  • Description link
  • http://birdlife.org.au/bird-profile/willie-wagtail