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Scientific Name: Motacilla citreola Pallas, 1776
English Name: Citrine Wagtail
Local/Bangla Name: Sitrin khanjan (সিট্রিন খঞ্জন)
birds : Motacilla citreola

Photo: Birdergirl (flickr)

Classification:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Motacillidae
Description:
This bird is widespread and fairly common across much of Asia, though rare in western Europe. Breeding males are spectacular and unmistakable, with a bright yellow head and body that contrasts with a black collar and either a gray (in most of its range) or black (in central and southern Asia) back. Females and non-breeding males are less conspicuous, being dull yellow with a dark cheek patch isolated in a yellow face and a gray crown and back. Juveniles have the same cheek pattern but are overall dingy grayish without yellow tones, or with just a faint yellow face. All plumages have conspicuous white wingbars and pale lores. This species is more tied to water than the Eastern Yellow, Western Yellow, or White Wagtail, and is usually seen at marshes and lake edges. Its contact call is a harsher “tsriip,” compared to the Eastern and Western Yellow Wagtail.
Habitat & Distribution in Bangladesh:
Near flowing water with nearby rocks or surrogate rocky habitat
Environment:
Freshwater, Terrestrial
Comments:
Migratory
Main References:

Grimmett R, Thompson P, Inskipp T (2021) Birds of Banglades. HELM FIELD GUIDES, 320p.

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