Family Motacillidae - Wagtails, Pipits, Longclaws
Forest Wagtails are a spectacular member of the Motacillidae family
The wagtails, longclaws, and pipits are a family, Motacillidae, of small passerine birds with medium to long tails. Around 70 species occur in five genera. The longclaws are entirely restricted to the Afrotropics, and the wagtails are predominantly found in Europe, Africa, and Asia, with two species migrating and breeding in Alaska. The pipits have the most cosmopolitan distribution, being found mostly in the Old World, but occurring also in the Americas and oceanic islands such as New Zealand and the Falklands. Two African species, the yellow-breasted pipit and Sharpe's longclaw, are sometimes placed in a separate seventh genus, Hemimacronyx, which is closely related to the longclaws.
Most motacillids are ground-feeding insectivores of slightly open country. They occupy almost all available habitats, from the shore to high mountains. Wagtails prefer wetter habitats than the pipits. A few species use forests, including the forest wagtail, and other species use forested mountain streams, such as the grey wagtail or the mountain wagtail.
Motacillids take a wide range of invertebrate prey: insects are the most commonly taken, but also including spiders, worms, and small aquatic molluscs and arthropods. All species seem to be fairly catholic in their diets, and the most commonly taken prey for any particular species or population usually reflects local availability.
With the exception of the forest wagtail, they nest on the ground, laying up to six speckled eggs.
There is little doubt that I have identification errors in these galleries. I find Pipits particularly challenging. I mean they all look the same to me! Please feel free to correct my ID’s if you come across mistakes. Cheers!
Citrine Wagtail (Motacilla citreola) Northern Thailand
Forest Wagtail (Dendronanthus indicus) Thailand
Grey Wagtail (Motacilla cinerea) Thailand
White Wagtail (Motacilla alba) Thailand & China
Yellow Wagtail (Motacilla flava) Thailand
American Pipit (Anthus rubescens) Western USA
Paddyfield Pipit (Anthus rufulus) Thailand
Water Pipit (Anthus spinoletta) Eastern China
Tree Pipit (Anthus trivialis) China
African Grassveld Pipit (Anthus cinnamomeus) Africa
Red-throated Pipit (Anthus cervinus) Commander Islands Russia
Blyth's Pipit (Anthus godlewski) Qinghai Lake, China
Olive-backed Pipit (Anthus hodgsoni) Thailand
Tawny Pipit (Anthus campestris) Europe & India
Yellow-throated Longclaw (Macronyx croceus) Masai Mara NP, Kenya
Abyssinian longclaw (Macronyx flavicollis) Bale Mountains Ethiopia