1. Exciting news! Tamil Nadu's 17th bird sanctuary has been officially declared at Nanjarayan in Tirupur district by the government.|
2. Exciting news! Tamil Nadu's 17th bird sanctuary has been officially declared at Nanjarayan in Tirupur district by the government.|
"Exciting news! Tamil Nadu's 17th bird sanctuary has been officially declared at Nanjarayan in Tirupur district by the government.
Chief Minister M K Stalin announced on Twitter
The Grey Wagtail is a delightful bird you can spot near rivers and streams in various parts of the world, including Europe and Asia.
It's not entirely grey, though – it has a vibrant lemon-yellow belly that's like a splash of sunshine.
These birds are skilled at wagging their tails up and down, which is how they got their name.
You'll often find Grey Wagtails near freshwater habitats where they build their nests, often near the water's edge.
These birds are excellent at catching insects, especially near the water, where they dart about and make quick, graceful movements.
They're like nature's acrobats, adding a dash of color and excitement to the riverbanks.
So, next time you're by a river or stream, keep an eye out for the charming Grey Wagtail.
Their yellow bellies and tail-wagging antics make them a joy to watch, and they're a reminder of how wonderful and diverse the natural world can be.
Small wagtail with gray plumage and yellow vent and underparts.
Typically found near fast-flowing streams, rivers, and wetlands.
Feeds on aquatic insects and larvae, often bobbing its tail while foraging.
Known for its distinctive call and habit of wagging its tail.