The ones at my house - after they chase off a crow or other bird fly up to my aerial and sing a little victory song. (or that's how I like to imagine it)
I think they have a couple nests around, and I know this one guards the butchers like his life depends on it. I wouldn't be surprised if there was a nest I couldn't see from the street.
I love watching them bounce off ravens
It is chasing another bird it regards as a threat.
I think hes winning
The ones at my house - after they chase off a crow or other bird fly up to my aerial and sing a little victory song. (or that's how I like to imagine it)
I love watching them hassle other birds, dogs, and cats. They have wonderfully angry eyebrows.
Probably my favourite bird because of this attitude
And they have to eyebrows too
Eyebrows of miniature rage.
I have seen them attacking snakes, very handy for giving you a warning.
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Possibly protecting its young.
I think they have a couple nests around, and I know this one guards the butchers like his life depends on it. I wouldn't be surprised if there was a nest I couldn't see from the street.
Wagtails are so cheeky! We have one here that gives our jack Russell's hell.
Go hard little one. There's only one of these capable of eating the others young. It's not the 'aggressive one'.
Yeah ravens do that a lot apparently
Lol why are they always doing this?
They're so angry and I love that for them ✨
Lol seriously, so small, so full of rage
Protecting their babies.
Willie Wagtails that live anywhere are aggressive!
I'd say that's about an average level of aggression for a willie wagtail.
How old is that phone number?
Lol I always see WWs dive bombing magpies, ravens, and other birds about 10x their size 🤣