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Motacilla alba alba
Semi-desert steppe country.
Quite so. And live, I'm sure they'd be different: the gray jay is saucy and loud and flits between branch and ground a lot, and usually travels in a small flock.
Take a look at the second picture and the difference is obvious. The Wagtail is strictly a ground feeder and rarely perches in trees.
From an entirely different climate and different part of the world, the gray jay looks remarkably similar to this: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/604...
Spotted on Oct 22, 2013 Submitted on Nov 25, 2013
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Quite so. And live, I'm sure they'd be different: the gray jay is saucy and loud and flits between branch and ground a lot, and usually travels in a small flock.
Take a look at the second picture and the difference is obvious. The Wagtail is strictly a ground feeder and rarely perches in trees.
From an entirely different climate and different part of the world, the gray jay looks remarkably similar to this: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/604...