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Willy Wag Tail Blue. willie wagtail Australian Wildlife The Willie Wagtail is the largest of the fantail species in Australia Other names: Black and White Fantail (because it belongs to the fantail family) Size: Small, but larger than fairy-wren

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The Willie Wagtail (Rhipidura leucophrys) is a sprightly black and white bird, a familiar sight across much of its range The Willie Wagtail's nest is a neatly woven cup of grasses, covered with spider's web on the outside and lined internally with soft grasses, hair or fur.

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Extremely successful as a species, the population is thriving and listed as "Least Concern" as its conservation status. Willie wagtails are found across most of Australia and New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, the Bismarck Archipelago, and eastern Indonesia It measures 19-21.5 cm in length, with males and females donning similar plumage.

"Willy Wagtail on blue sourgrass background" Duvet Cover for Sale by Beedenhamart Redbubble. Measuring 19-21.5 cm (7 + 1 ⁄ 2 - 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) in length, the willie. Seeing a Willie Wagtail, scientific name Rhipidura leucophrys is a reminder to remain cheerful

willie wagtail Australian Wildlife. Appearance An adult willie wagtail is between 19 and 21.5 cm in length and weighs 17-24 g, with a tail 10-11 cm long Measuring 19-21.5 cm (7 1⁄2-8 1⁄2 in) in length, the willie wagtail is contrastingly coloured with.