Where to spot these charming birds across the UK, from urban car parks to riversides and meadows.

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Published: Tuesday, 27 August 2024 at 06:42 AM


This species is known for its distinctive tail-wagging behaviour. As these little birds are typically found near water, a trip to your local river or wetland can be the best place to spot them.

Where do wagtails live?

In the UK, wagtails can be observed along riversides, streams, and wetlands, where they forage for insects. These adaptable birds have also found a niche in farmland, often seen in fields and meadows near water sources.

Even in urban areas, some wagtail species, such as the pied wagtail, have thrived, making their homes in parks, gardens, and even busy city centres.

Find out more about their song, characteristics and behaviour with our guide to Britain’s wagtail species, including the pied wagtail, grey wagtail and yellow wagtail.

Want to know more about Britain’s birds? Why not check out our guide to garden birdsBritain’s most common seabirds or how to identify Britain’s birds of prey?

Guide to wagtail species in the UK

Pied wagtail (Motacilla alba)