The White Wagtail (scientific name: Motacilla alba) is a bird of the genus Partridge in the family Finches. Chinese common names: white-faced bird, white-faced bird, white-cheeked partridge, eye-striped wagtail. Black and white (sub-adult birds are gray instead of adult black), and there are more subspecies. It is a common bird that likes waterfront activities, mostly in rivers and streams, lakes, swamps, canals, etc., and can also be seen near arable land, grassland, barren slopes, roadsides and other places near the water. It is widely distributed in China. When flying, it is not a straight line, but a wave-like flight up and down, and the tail of the walk will constantly swing up and down. Feeds on insects and seeds.

The first time I learned to shoot birds, this little thing is really naughty and mischievous, and it needs to be further studied.
Mikimori
April 17